It shows information of the active DHCPv6 clients, including:
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IP Address: It specifies the IP address assigned to the DHCP leased client.
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DUID: It specifies the DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID) of the DHCP leased client.
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Expired Time (sec): It specifies the time expired for the DHCP leased client.
It specifies the length of IPv6 prefix.
They specify the valid lifetime and preferred lifetime of the IPv6 address assigned to
IPv6 hosts.
When the preferred lifetime expires, communication using the IPv6 address is not
encouraged, but allowed. When the valid lifetime expires, the IPv6 address becomes
invalid.
It specifies the time before expiration when the host is expected to contact the
DHCPv6 server that did the assignment to renew the lifetimes of the addresses
assigned to the client.
It specifies the new valid time after the IPv6 address is renewed.
It specifies the DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID) assigned to clients.
The DUID is used by a client to get an IP address from a DHCPv6 server, and the server
compares the DUID with its database and delivers configuration data (such as the
address and DNS servers) to the client.
It is used to configure the domain.
It displays all domain settings.
You can add a DNS server address to obtain DNS information for address resolution.