Thanks for taking the time to report a bug in MAAS.

Can you give us more information on this line in your bug report:

ip=10.6.239.3:10.6.250.250:9.4.113.254:255.255.255.0

Is this from a packet capture? (if so, on which interface?) I'm trying
to figure out what this means. In it you have:

10.6.239.3 <-- seems to be an IP address within "range dynamic-bootp 10.6.239.0 
10.6.239.239"
10.6.250.250 <-- seems to be another IP address within your /16
9.4.113.254 <-- router
255.255.255.0 <-- /24

It's interesting that dhcpd would behave in this way; it seems to be
picking up the "option routers" from a subnet it didn't select. It looks
like this may be a dhcpd bug...

** Also affects: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  wrong subnet in DHCP answer when multiple networks are present

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