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<h1 class="topictitle1">Manage leased IP addresses</h1>
<div><p>The DHCP Server Monitor can help you to monitor and manage leases.</p>
<p>The DHCP configuration tool helps you set up the DHCP server, the clients
it will serve, and the information that is sent to the clients. In the DHCP
configuration tool, you specify the IP address pool that DHCP will manage
and the lease times for those address pools. If you want to see which of the
IP addresses are currently being leased, you need to use the DHCP Server Monitor.</p>
<p>The DHCP Server Monitor is provided to monitor active lease information
for an IBM<sup>®</sup> iSeries™ DHCP
server. This graphical interface allows you to view which IP addresses are
leased, how long they have been leased, and when they will be available to
lease out again.</p>
<p>You can also use the DHCP Server Monitor to reclaim IP addresses that are
no longer being used. If the DHCP address pool has been exhausted, you can
look through the active lease information to determine if there are any leases
that you might want to delete, making the IP address available to other clients.
For example, you might have a client that is no longer on the network, but
still has an active IP address lease. You can delete the active IP address
lease for this client. You should only perform this operation when you are
certain that the client will no longer attempt to use the address. The DHCP
server will not notify the clients when you delete their active IP address
lease. If you delete an active lease for a client that is still on the network
without releasing the IP address from the client, you might end up with duplicate
IP address assignments on your network.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzakgkickoff.htm" title="Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a TCP/IP standard that uses a central server to manage IP addresses and other configuration details for an entire network.">Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
<div><a href="rzakgproblemnoip.htm" title="Problems might occur if the clients cannot receive an IP address or the configuration information. An IP address is leased to a client through a four-step process between the client and the DHCP server.">Problem: Clients are not receiving an IP address or their configuration information</a></div>
<div><a href="rzakgproblemdupip.htm" title="An IP address should be unique across your network. The DHCP server cannot assign a single IP address to more than one client.">Problem: Duplicate IP address assignments on the same network</a></div>
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