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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network
Atanas,
Actually it is not enabled. If I'm reading the descript
the same subnet?
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This is speculation, but based only on the wording of the option it could
cause issues if you have devices with multiple interfaces in separate
networks with the same MAC (opinion on this varies, but it's allowed and
possibly even recommended vs MAC-per-interface). Also if you have any
currently
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To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network
Atanas,
Actually it is not enabled. If I'm reading the description correctly this
would "expire" the old lease and issue a new one to the user. This would seem
to fi
Atanas,
Actually it is not enabled. If I'm reading the description correctly
this would "expire" the old lease and issue a new one to the user. This
would seem to fix my issue. Infoblox manual says this is off by default. It
would seem preferable to have this enabled by default. Any idea why
Mark,
Do you have “one lease per client” enabled?
Atanas Atanasov
Network Analyst
Syracuse University
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