Digi 90000566_H Network Router User Manual


 
dhcpserver
Chapter 2 Command Descriptions 25
IP address : 10.30.1.197
Client ID : 00:09:26:19:51:07
Lease duration : using scope lease duration
Address exclusions:
none configured
Lease Records:
Client ID Lease Time in Seconds
IP Address (MAC Address) Duration Remaining Lease Record Status
--------------- ----------------- ---------- ---------- ------------------
10.30.1.135 00:40:9D:24:73:F8 3600 1834 Reserved (active)
10.30.1.192 02:40:9D:24:73:F8 3600 N/A Reserved (inactive)
10.30.1.195 00:09:26:19:51:05 3600 N/A Reserved (inactive)
10.30.1.196 00:09:26:19:51:06 3600 N/A Reserved (inactive)
10.30.1.197 00:09:26:19:51:07 3600 N/A Reserved (inactive)
Delete a lease
dhcpserver deletelease=10.30.1.135
Delete all leases
dhcpserver deletelease=all
Lease status values
Following are descriptions of the lease status values. The amount of time
that a lease table entry will remain in each state also is stated. Note that
after a lease is deleted, the associated IP address is returned to the
available address pool.
Assigned (active)
A lease is currently assigned and active for the given client. The client
may renew the lease, in which case the lease remains in this state.
Assigned (expired)
A lease has expired and is no longer active for the given client. A lease
in this state will remain for 4 hours, after which it is deleted. If the same
client requests an IP address before the lease is deleted, it will be given
the same IP address previously served to it.
Reserved (active)
A lease for an address reservation is currently active for the given client.
A reservation lease will remain indefinitely, although the status may
alternate between active and inactive.
Reserved (inactive)
A lease for an address reservation is currently inactive for the given
client. A reservation lease will remain indefinitely, although the status
may alternate between active and inactive.
Reserved (unavail)
A lease for an address reservation was offered to a client, but that client
actively declined to use the IP address. Typically this is because the
client determined that another host on the same subnetwork is already
using that IP address. Upon receiving the client's decline message, the