Is it a bug that network connectivity is suspended during DHCP lease
negotiation, or is that for some reason inevitable?

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Title:
  network (ethernet and wifi) disconnect about every 10 minutes

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am seeing regular networking drops, these occur on a 10 minute
  repeating pattern.  The issue does not always occur on every 10 minute
  boundary but any occurances are on that 10 minute boundary.  This is a
  dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 network.  The issue does not appear to be
  triggered by anything physical, as a number of machines are affected
  and trigger asyncronously from each other.

  Each event starts with network manager saying the following:

  
  May 17 16:29:13 chloe NetworkManager[1059]: <debug> [1337268553.691716] 
[nm-ip6-manager.c:898] process_nduseropt_rdnss(): (eth0): refreshing 
RA-provided nameserver 2001:470:20::2 (expires in 610 seconds)
  May 17 16:29:18 chloe NetworkManager[1059]: <debug> [1337268558.620868] 
[nm-ip6-manager.c:403] rdnss_expired(): (eth0): IPv6 RDNSS information expired

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