1. dhcpAddressState

    This stores information about the current binding-status of an address. For dynamic addresses managed by DHCP the values should be restricted to the following: "FREE" "ACTIVE" "EXPIRED" "RELEASED" "RESET" "ABANDONED" "BACKUP". For other addresses it SHOULD be one of the following: "UNKNOWN" "RESERVED" (an address that is managed by DHCP that is reserved for a specific client) "RESERVED-ACTIVE" (same as reserved but address is currently in use) "ASSIGNED" (assigned manually or by some other mechanism) "UNASSIGNED" "NOTASSIGNABLE".

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  2. dhcpAssignedHostName

    This is the actual hostname that was assigned to a client. It may not be the name that was requested by the client. The fully qualified domain name can be determined by appending the value of "dhcpDomainName" (with a dot separator) to this name.

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  3. dhcpClassData

    Encoded text string or list of bytes expressed in hexadecimal separated by colons. Clients match subclasses based on matching the class data with the results of match or spawn with statements in the class name declarations.

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  4. dhcpDomainName

    This is the name of the domain sent to the client by the server. It is essentially the same as the value for DHCP option 15 sent to the client and represents only the domain - not the full FQDN. To obtain the full FQDN assigned to the client you must prepend the "dhcpAssignedHostName" to this value with a ".".

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  5. dhcpKeyDN

    The DNs of TSIG Key to use in secure dynamic updates. In case of locator object this will be list of TSIG keys. In case of DHCP Service Shared Network Subnet and DNS Zone it will be a single key.

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  6. dhcpLocatorDN

    The DN of dhcpLocator object which contain the DNs of all DHCP configuration objects. There will be a single dhcpLocator object in the tree with links to all the DHCP objects in the tree

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  7. dhcpOption

    Encoded option values to be sent to clients. Each value represents a single option and contains (OptionTag Length OptionValue) encoded in the format used by DHCP.

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  8. dhcpRange

    The starting & ending IP Addresses in the range (inclusive) separated by a space; if the range only contains one address then just the address can be specified. Each range is defined as a separate value.

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  9. dhcpReservedForClient

    The distinguished name of a "dhcpClient" that an address is reserved for. This may not be the same as the "dhcpAssignedToClient" attribute if the address is being reassigned but the current lease has not yet expired.

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