On 22.12.2022 10:52, Kraishak Mahtha wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to understand the kea-lease file format and I came across
the option state where it decides the lease state
To my understanding, the state 0 indicates an active lease
and 2 indicates the expiry but sometimes I see the binding state as 1
but not sure what that means, and I am unable to get any official
documentation regarding this info. Not sure if we have only 0, 1, 2 as
states, and more.....
Does anyone have any idea or any referenced document where I can get
these options' explanations and validations like what is the max
value(for other kea-options) that it can take and so on similar things
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Kraishak
The lease state of 1 means "declined lease". A client declines the lease
when it discovers that someone else is using the leased address.
Kea currently defines only three states for leases: "default" (or
"active"), "declined" and "expired-reclaimed". The last state marks the
leases that have expired and the server processed them during routine
reclamation. In particular, a reclaimed lease has DDNS state cleared.
Such a lease is available for new allocation.
Kind Regards,
Marcin Siodelski
Sr. Software Engineer
ISC
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