Displays the DHCP lease table.
To display the DHCP lease table, click the Refresh button.
To remove the displayed settings, click the check box next to the desired setttings, and click the Delete button.
DHCP Lease Table
Domain |
The routing domain to which this subnet, group, or host parameter applies. |
IP Address |
The DHCP server group name. |
Lease Starts |
The time the lease started. |
Lease Ends |
The time the lease is scheduled to end. |
Lease Hardware Address |
The MAC address of the network interface that was used to acquire the lease. |
Lease Flags |
Indicates how the DHCP host acquired its lease. Values: Static: The lease is static. Static leases typically should not appear in the lease database. bootp: The lease was allocated using the BOOTP protocol. BOOTP leases are unsupported. abandonedlease: A client appears to exist (for example, the device responds to a ping command) on the network even though the DHCP server has not allocated the lease address to the client. In this case, the server abandons that lease and tries to reuse it only when it runs out of available addresses. |
Client ID |
The DHCP client identifier. |
Client Hostname |
Client host name (if any) that the client used to acquire its address. |
Lease Hostname |
Name of the DHCP host. This will not be a fully-qualified host name. |
DNS Forward Hostname |
Dynamic DNS forward host name. Not currently used. |
DNS Reverse Hostname |
Dynamic DNS reverse host name. Not currently used. |
March 24, 2012