Viewing The Dhcp Status - Cisco RV320 Administration Manual

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DHCP Relay—Passes DHCP requests and replies from another DHCP
server through the device.
Client Lease Time—Amount of time that a network user is allowed to
connect to the router with the current IP address. Enter the amount of time in
minutes. Valid values are 5 to 43200 minutes. The default is 1440 minutes
(equal to 24 hours).
DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2—(Optional) IP address of a DNS server. If
you enter a second DNS server, the device uses the first DNS server to
respond. Specifying a DNS server can provide faster access than using a
DNS server that is dynamically assigned. Use the default setting of 0.0.0.0 to
use a dynamically assigned DNS server.
Enter the IPv6 address pool:
Start Address—Beginning address of the IPv6 address pool.
End Address—Ending address of the IPv6 address pool.
Prefix Length—Length of the IPv6 IP address prefix.
DHCP Status displays the status of the DHCP server and its clients.
The IPv6 tab is available only if you enabled Dual-Stack IP on the
page.
To view DHCP status and clients, click the IPv4 tab or the IPv6 tab. For IPv4, select
VLAN or Option 82. For IPv6, select the Prefix.
For the DHCP server, the following information is shown:
DHCP Server—IP address of the DHCP server.
Dynamic IP Used—Number of dynamic IP addresses used.
Static IP Used (IPv4 only)—Number of static IP addresses used.
DHCP Available—Number of dynamic IP addresses available.
Total—Total number of dynamic IP addresses managed by the DHCP
server.
Viewing the DHCP Status
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