Status
3.4 DHCP Status
Records in the
DHCP Status
window are divided into two separate parts according to IPv4
(DHCP) and IPv6 (DHCPv6) protocols – there are
Active DHCP Leases (LAN)
and
Active
DHCPv6 Leases (LAN)
parts, see Figure
. The table below explains information from the
client list:
Item
Description
lease
Assigned IPv4 address.
iaaddr
(IPv6) Assigned IPv6 address.
starts epoch
Time that the IP address was assigned.
ends epoch
Time that the IP address lease expires.
tstp epoch
What time the peer has been told the lease expires.
cltt epoch
Client last transaction time.
binding state
The lease’s binding state.
next binding state
What state the lease will move to when the current state expires.
hardware ethernet
Unique hardware MAC address.
uid
Unique ID.
client-hostname
Host computer name.
preferred-life
(IPv6) Length of time the address can be used without any restric-
tions. When the preferred-life expires, the address should not be
used for new communications, but might continue to be used for ex-
isting communications in certain cases.
max-life
(IPv6) Maximum time for which the DHCPv6 server can grant
a lease.
Table 10: DHCP Status Description for IPv4 and IPv6 leases
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