WatchGuard, the WatchGuard logo, WatchGuard Dimension, Firebox, Core, Fireware, and LiveSecurity are registered trademarks or trademarks of WatchGuard Technologies in the United States and/or other countries. The IAID (Identity Association Identifier) assigned to the client.įor more information about the System Status pages, see Monitor your Firebox with Fireware Web UI. The DUID (DHCP Unique Identifier) used by the client to get an IP address from the DHCPv6 server. The time that the client requested the lease. The MAC address associated with the lease. If there is not an available host name, this item is empty. The Firebox interface that the client is connected to. The DHCPv6 list includes information about leases for clients with IPv6 addresses. The DHCPv4 list includes information about leases for clients with IPv4 addresses. The DHCP Leases page appears with information about the DHCP client leases.ĭHCP lease information is separated into two lists: DHCPv4 and DHCPv6. For more information, see To assign a DHCP client to a new extension user. The information of the phone is automatically populated. Step 3: Enable the check box DHCP Bindings. Select a DHCP client in Not assigned status and click this option to add an extension and assign this client to the user at the same time. Step 2: Navigate to System Diagnostics page. To see a list of the active DHCP leases for the Firebox: Step 1: Log in to the SonicWall Security Appliance management GUI.
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