If I'm not mistaken, the active/inactive status of a node is based on 
the DHCP lease time of a particular node.
PacketFence assume a node is active if the lease time is not expired or 
if a new DHCP request occurred for that node. Otherwise, the node is 
stated as inactive.

On 2013-03-19 5:14 AM, Luca Benassi wrote:
> On 12/03/2013 15:00, Luca Benassi wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm trying to figure out how "active/inactive" reports work.
>> I've found no info about this :(
>>
>> In my installation I can see:
>>
>> -------------------
>> Current Activity
>> Active Nodes 190
>> Inactive Nodes       206
>> -------------------
>>
>> How an active node becomes inactive?
>> How is the "end_time" populated?
>>
>> Thx!!!
>>
>> Luca
>>
> Does anybody use these active/inactive feature?
> Does it work?
>
> In my installation I'm really not able to understand how a node is set
> to active or inactive :|
>
> thx,
> Luca
>
>
>

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