On Mar 16, 2015, at 11:01 , Jeremy Plumley <[email protected]> wrote:

> This may be a non-issue after looking at our other Packetfence servers. I’m 
> use to using dhcp through Windows server but correct me if I am wrong in my 
> assumption. Appears that the linux dhcp continues to use up IP’s until it 
> gets to the end of the pool then looks back at the .leases file to determine 
> which leased IP’s are in “binding state free” to reuse IP’s. I noticed after 
> looking at file more that some say “state free” and others “state active.” 
> Just scared me a little when I saw it getting near end of IP pool. Thanks.
>  


Hi Jeremy,
Seems to me like the system works ;-)

Was there a problem you wanted to fix in the first place? 

Regards,
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