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    • fireodo
      fireodo last edited by fireodo

      Hello,

      in the dhcp status page (2.5.0) there are no timestamps for the static leases like there was in 2.4.5.
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      Can somebody confirm/infirm that this is normal in 2.5.0?

      Thanks and Regards,
      fireodo

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        Asterix_cz last edited by

        Hello,
        I think this is not a problem and I never had timestamps for static leases even before on older versions. It kind of make sense, what should the timestamp tell you, when it's static lease? Static means, you assigned IP address to specific mac address from "now" till "I delete it" so it can't show any range, just maybe Start, when you assigned it, but I don't know how important it is.
        You just maybe overlooked it. Timestamps are showen only when it's "Active" lease, at least on my versions I ever used.

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        • fireodo
          fireodo @Asterix_cz last edited by

          @asterix_cz said in DHCP Status page - no static leasing times 2.5.0:

          Hello,

          Hi,

          I think this is not a problem and I never had timestamps for static leases even before on older versions. It kind of make sense, what should the timestamp tell you, when it's static lease? Static means, you assigned IP address to specific mac address from "now" till "I delete it" so it can't show any range, just maybe Start, when you assigned it, but I don't know how important it is.
          You just maybe overlooked it. Timestamps are showen only when it's "Active" lease, at least on my versions I ever used.

          Thanks for your answer. I have not overlooked it because in some investigation cases it was very useful to see wich device was getting when a adresse (even its a static lease) and so one ...

          Active leases works as expected.

          Thanks,
          fireodo

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