Cisco Firewall :: 5510 - Hosts Loosing IP Address

Dec 10, 2012

I have just started to use an ASA 5510 for my network. I use the DHCP server on it and after i made the change over to ASA hosts started loosing their IP address. This was not a problem before on my old firewall that aso had the roll of DHCP.
 
Is it possible that something is wrongly sett on the asa? All traffic is flowing normaly when this does not happen.
 
Information:
     Lease length: 172800
     address pool: 134 addresses
     hosts: around 45 + mobile units 45

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