There's a possible difference between the number of clients and the number of DHCP leases, since leases can expire to be deleted by the client.

Are you saying that the number of simultaneous DHCP leases increases without bound, or that the 513th client gets a lease? Have you checked the number of leases in the dnsmasq.leases file?


Simon.

On 22/05/2023 12:18, Linyih Teng wrote:
Hello,

I'm using dnsmasq2.89 and testing the maximum lease count of the DHCPv6 server with the *dhcp-lease-max* option.

For the testing, I'm using below configuration:

    *dhcp-lease-max* = 512
    *dhcp-range*=tag:pool0,2022::1,2022::1f:ffff:ffff:fffe,64,120m
    tag-if=set:pool0,tag:intfv0


However, when the number of clients reaches the maximum number, the server still provides IPs to clients. Is this the expected behavior of DHCPv6?


Best Regards,
Lin

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