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The administrator cannot determine the number of currently leased IP addresses from a specific Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) pool (examples: 10.5.0.0/20, 10.5.0.1 - 10.5.15.254) on a Check Point Gaia DHCP Server. ; Existing methods, such as commands from sk104417 , produce excessively large and unusable output for large subnets, and do not output a count of active DHCP leases. ; The dhcpd.leases file contains multiple entries for the same IP address, which results in inaccurate counts due to duplication.</p.
The Gaia DHCP server stores multiple entries for the same IP address in the dhcpd.leases file, including historical and duplicate records. Because of this, simple search or count operations overestimate the number of currently active leases. No built-in Gaia command exists to return the number of unique active leases for a specific subnet pool.
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