Viewing And Deleting Dhcp Clients - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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Parameter
IP Address
ip-address
[DhcpStaticIP_IPAddress]
MAC Address
mac-address
[DhcpStaticIP_MACAddress]

15.1.5 Viewing and Deleting DHCP Clients

The DHCP Clients table lets you view currently serviced DHCP clients by the DHCP
server. The table also lets you delete DHCP clients. If you delete a client, the DHCP server
ends the lease of the IP address to the client and the IP address becomes available for
allocation by the DHCP server to another client.
The following procedure describes how to view DHCP clients through the Web interface.
You can also view this through CLI:
To view DHCP clients:
# show network dhcp clients
To view DHCP clients according to IP address:
# show network dhcp ip
To view DHCP clients according to MAC address:
# show network dhcp mac
To view DHCP clients that have been blacklisted from DHCP implementation (due to
duplicated IP addresses in the network, where another device is using the same IP
address as the one assigned to the client):
# show network dhcp black-list
To view or delete DHCP clients:
1.
Open the DHCP Servers table (see 'Configuring the DHCP Server' on page 227).
2.
Select the row of the desired DHCP server for which you want to view DHCP clients,
and then click the DHCP Clients link located below the table; the DHCP Clients table
opens:
The table displays the following per client:
Index: Table index number.
DHCP Server Index: The index number of the configured DHCP server scope in
the DHCP Server table (see 'Configuring the DHCP Server' on page 227) with
which the client is associated.
IP Address: IP address assigned to the DHCP client by the DHCP server.
MAC Address: MAC address of the DHCP client.
Lease Expiration: Date on which the lease of the DHCP client's IP address
obtained from the DHCP server expires.
3.
To delete a client:
User's Manual
Defines the "reserved", static IP address (IPv4) to assign the
DHCP client.
The default is 0.0.0.0.
Defines the DHCP client by MAC address (in hexadecimal format).
The valid value is a string of up to 20 characters. The format
includes six groups of two hexadecimal digits, each separated by
a colon. The default MAC address is 00:90:8f:00:00:00.
Figure 15-5: DHCP Clients Table
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