The DHCP table provides an overview of the IP addresses used in the IP networks. The DHCP table is purely a status table where no parameters can be configured.
- IP address IP address used by the client.
- MAC address The client's MAC address.
- Timeout Period of validity (lease) for the address assignment in minutes.
- Client name Name of the client, if it was possible to determine this.
- Type
The 'Type' field indicates how the address was assigned. This field
may contain the following values:
- New: The client made the request for the first time. The DHCP checks that the address to be assigned to the client is unique.
- Unknown: When the server checked if the address was unique, it was found that the address had already been assigned to another client. Unfortunately, the DHCP doe not have any possibility of obtaining further information about this client.
- Stat: A client has informed the DHCP server that it has a fixed IP address. This address may not be used for any other clients in the network.
- Dyn.: The DHCP server has assigned an address to the client.
- LAN Ifc Logical interface connecting the client to the device.
- Ethernet port Physical interface connecting the client to the device.
- VLAN ID The VLAN ID used by the client.
- Network name Name of the IP network where the client is located.