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ACTIVE(STATIC)
10.4.13.241
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ACTIVE(STATIC)
10.4.13.242
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ACTIVE(STATIC)
10.4.13.243
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INACTIVE(STATIC)
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INACTIVE(STATIC)
10.4.13.254
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INACTIVE(STATIC)
10.4.13.1
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ACTIVE
10.4.13.2
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ACTIVE
10.4.13.3
*00-a0-f8-23-45-a3
ACTIVE
10.4.13.4
*00-0e-7f-4b-e2-29
ACTIVE
The asterisk "
*
" before a MAC address means that the DHCP server does not track the client using
the MAC address but instead tracks the client through a
client identifier
which the client has given
to the server.
To display all DHCP information use the
dhcpserver
command with no options. Each individually
configured DHCP server is referred to as a
Rule
which is given a unique number. This number is
used to identify which lease belongs to which server in the CLI output. To see just the configured
DHCP servers, use the command:
gw-world:/> dhcpserver -show -rules
Tip: The lease database is saved in non-volatile memory
The DHCP lease database is periodically saved to non-volatile memory so that most
leases are remembered by NetDefendOS after a system restart. A DHCP advanced
setting can be adjusted by the administrator to control how often the database is saved.
The DHCP Server Blacklist
Sometimes, an IP address offered in a lease is rejected by the client. This may because the client
detects that the IP address is already in use by issuing an ARP request. When this happens, the
NetDefendOS DHCP server adds the IP address to its own
blacklist
.
The CLI can be used to clear the DHCP server blacklist with the command:
gw-world:/> dhcpserver -release=blacklist
Additional Server Settings
A NetDefendOS DHCP server can have two other sets of objects associated with it:
•
Static Hosts.
•
Custom Options.
The illustration below shows the relationship between these objects.
Chapter 5: DHCP Services
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Summary of Contents for NetDefendOS
Page 30: ...Figure 1 3 Packet Flow Schematic Part III Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 30 ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 32 ...
Page 144: ...Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 144 ...
Page 284: ...Chapter 3 Fundamentals 284 ...
Page 392: ...Chapter 4 Routing 392 ...
Page 419: ... Host 2001 DB8 1 MAC 00 90 12 13 14 15 5 Click OK Chapter 5 DHCP Services 419 ...
Page 420: ...Chapter 5 DHCP Services 420 ...
Page 573: ...Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 573 ...
Page 607: ...Chapter 7 Address Translation 607 ...
Page 666: ...Chapter 8 User Authentication 666 ...
Page 775: ...Chapter 9 VPN 775 ...
Page 819: ...Chapter 10 Traffic Management 819 ...
Page 842: ...Chapter 11 High Availability 842 ...
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