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You can view the DHCP objects in an IPv6 network by navigating to the DHCP tab -> Networks tab -> Networks panel, and then clicking the network link. This panel displays the following information about DHCP objects in the selected IPv6 network:

  • IP Address: The IPv6 address of a DHCP object, such as a DHCP range, fixed address, or host configured for DHCP, or roaming host with an allocated IP address. For a DHCP range, this field displays the start and end addresses of the range. For a host that has multiple IP addresses, each IP address is displayed separately. Note that the appliance highlights all disabled DHCP objects in gray.
  • Type: The DHCP object type, such as IPv6 DHCP Range or IPv6 Fixed Address.
  • Name: The object name. For example, if the IP address belongs to a host record, this field displays the hostname.
  • Comment: The information you entered for the object.
  • Site: The site to which the DHCP object belongs. This is one of the predefined extensible attributes. You can select the following additional columns for display:
  • Priority: Displays the priority of the DHCP range.
  • Disabled: Indicates whether the network is disabled. You can also do the following in this panel:
  • Modify some of the data in the table. Double click a row, and either modify the data in the field or select an item from a drop-down list. Click Save to save the changes. Note that some fields are read only.
  • Sort the data in ascending or descending order by column.
  • Create a bookmark for the object.
  • Click Go to IPAM View to view information about the object in the IPAM tab.
  • Delete or schedule the deletion of a selected object or multiple objects.
  • Use filters and the Go to function to narrow down the list. With the autocomplete feature, you can just enter the first few characters of an object name in the Go to field and select the object from the possible matches.
  • Create a quick filter to save frequently used filter criteria. For information, see Using Quick Filters.
  • Print or export the data.



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