Digi X2 User Manual

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lease

A lease is the length of time that the DHCP server specifies, during which a client host

can use an assigned IP address. When the DHCP server grants a lease to a client, the

lease is active. Before the lease expires, the client typically needs to renew its address

lease assignment with the DHCP server. A lease becomes inactive when it expires or it

is deleted at the server, or if the client actively releases the lease. The duration of a lease

determines when it will expire and how often the client needs to renew it with the DHCP

server in order to retain the lease.

A DHCP server will never grant a lease to its own address. There is no need for its own

address to be in the exclusion range; the DHCP server simply protects its address from

being offered.

grace period

When a DHCP client actively releases a lease, or when the lease expires without being

renewed by the client, the DHCP server does not immediately delete the lease record

and return the associated IP address to the available address pool. A grace period is the

interval of time for which the lease record is retained before the DHCP server

automatically deletes the record from its lease list, thereby making the IP address

available for lease assignment to another client. The grace period is not a configurable

value. See also the discussion of the grace period and what it means when the DHCP

server is running in "View and manage current DHCP leases" on page 191.

reservation

You may use a reservation to create a permanent address lease assignment by the DHCP

server. Reservations assure that a specified hardware device on the subnet can always

use the same IP address. Address lease reservations associate a specific IP address with

a specific client's Ethernet MAC address.

options

Options are other client configuration parameters that the DHCP server can assign when

serving leases to DHCP clients. Most options are defined in RFC 2132. The DHCP

server in Digi device supports a limited set of options:

Option 3: Routers on Subnet

Option 6: DNS Servers

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