Everything looks fine from a MAAS pov;
c0:3f:d5:63:ff:41 has got IP 10.14.100.2
c0:3f:d5:60:4e:f2 has got IP 10.14.100.11
DNS is linking node1.maas to 10.14.100.2
Why do you think it's handing out incorrect addresses? Are you talking about juju not being able to contact the node on the network interface which is in the DNS? (it's always the first/oldest MAC on the node)
Everything looks fine from a MAAS pov;
c0:3f:d5:63:ff:41 has got IP 10.14.100.2
c0:3f:d5:60:4e:f2 has got IP 10.14.100.11
DNS is linking node1.maas to 10.14.100.2
Why do you think it's handing out incorrect addresses? Are you talking about juju not being able to contact the node on the network interface which is in the DNS? (it's always the first/oldest MAC on the node)