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    • Lease Issue: The date and time when the lease was issued. Displayed in the lease event details report only.
    • Event: The action taken. This can be one of the following: Issued, Renewed, Freed, or Abandoned. Displayed in the lease event details report only.
    • Served by: The member that provides DHCP services to the lease.
    • Next Binding State: The subsequent binding state when the current lease expires. The lease state and the next binding state can be one of the following:
      • Free: The lease is available for clients to use.
      • Active: The lease is currently in use by a DHCP client.
      • Static: The lease is a fixed address lease.
      • Expired: The lease was in use, but the DHCP client never renewed it, so it is no longer valid.
      • Released: The DHCP client returned the lease to the appliance.
      • Abandoned: The appliance cannot lease this IP address because the appliance received a response when pinging the address.
    • Billing Class: The billing class of the lease.
    • Option 82 Agent ID: The agent ID of the relay agent filter (option 82). A relay agent can append DHCP option 82, relay agent information, to a message that it forwards from a DHCP client to a DHCP server.
    • Option 82 Circuit ID: The circuit ID of the relay agent filter (option 82).
    • Option 82 Remote ID: The remote ID of the relay agent filter (option 82).
    • Option 82 Link Selection: The remote ID of the relay agent filter (option 82).
    • Option 82 Server ID Override: The remote ID of the relay agent filter (option 82).

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Note: The agent, circuit, and remote IDs for option 82 can be displayed in hexadecimal or plain text format. By default, Grid Manager displays them in hexadecimal format. You can change the logging format, as described in Defining Logging Format for DHCP Option 82.

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