We have a similar setup (split DHCP scopes) running AOS 6.1.3.2 without major 
issue.  We've seen some intermittent client connectivity issues, mostly from 
Macs, but nothing wide scale & they aren't specific to our AOS version.  Are 
you using vlan pooling?  We aren't & I was trying to see what the differences 
are.

Colleen Szymanik
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University of Pennsylvania

On Jul 27, 2012, at 9:40 AM, "Kellogg, Brian D." 
<bkell...@sbu.edu<mailto:bkell...@sbu.edu>> wrote:

We are just installing our new Aruba wireless stuff and have run into an issue 
caused by split DHCP scopes.  We split our scopes in half between two DHCP 
servers for redundancy.  What happens is the Aruba user-table will get two 
entries in it due to the fact that whichever DHCP server responds first wins.  
When this happens the clients will get intermittent connectivity issues if they 
can connect at all.  We are running ArubaOS 6.1.3.3.  I’ve done split scopes 
for years without issue.  Just wondering if anyone else has run into this and 
if there is a fix without abandoning split scopes?


Thanks,
Brian
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