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Old 11-17-2008
Open DHCP Server 0.1 (Default branch)

Open DHCP Server is a multi-subnet DHCP server. Itsupports both dynamic and static leases. Itsupports multiple domains. It supports relayagents. It supports BOOTP and PXEBOOT. It hasuser-defined options. Options can be global,range-specific, and client-specific. DHCP rangescan be filtered by MAC address ranges.Image

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DHCP_RELEASE(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   DHCP_RELEASE(1)

NAME
dhcp_release - Release a DHCP lease on a the local dnsmasq DHCP server. SYNOPSIS
dhcp_release <interface> <address> <MAC address> <client_id> DESCRIPTION
A utility which forces the DHCP server running on this machine to release a DHCP lease. Send a DHCPRELEASE message via the specified interface to tell the local DHCP server to delete a particular lease. The interface argument is the interface in which a DHCP request _would_ be received if it was coming from the client, rather than being faked up here. The address argument is a dotted-quad IP addresses and mandatory. The MAC address is colon separated hex, and is mandatory. It may be prefixed by an address-type byte followed by -, eg 10-11:22:33:44:55:66 but if the address-type byte is missing it is assumed to be 1, the type for ethernet. This encoding is the one used in dnsmasq lease files. The client-id is optional. If it is "*" then it treated as being missing. NOTES
MUST be run as root - will fail otherwise. LIMITATIONS
Only usable on IPv4 DHCP leases. SEE ALSO
dnsmasq(8) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk>. DHCP_RELEASE(1)
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