Use this command to display the binding entries for all VRF instances.
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Format
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show ip dhcp binding all
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Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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| Syntax |
Description |
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all
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This keyword is used as part of the command to convey that all bindings in all VRF instances (including default VRF) have
to be displayed.
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| Parameter |
Description |
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IP address
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The IP address (in dotted decimal notation) for each binding entry.
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Hardware Address
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The MAC Address or the client identifier.
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Lease Expiry
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The lease expiration time of the IP address assigned to the client.
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Type
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The manner in which IP address was assigned to the client.
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| Pool Name |
The associated pool-name information for each binding entry. |
Example: The following example shows the DHCP binding entries for all VRF instances. Assume there is one non-default VRF
instance red, and assume that both default and non-default VRFs have two DHCP pools configured in each VRF instance.
(dhcp-10-130-187-64)#show ip dhcp binding all
IP address Hardware Address Lease Type Pool Name
Expiry
--------------- ----------------- --------- -------- ----------------------
4.4.4.1 a5:56:d7:f4:13:12 00:31:44 DYNAMIC pooldefault01
4.4.4.2 01:89:22:c6:2d:7f 00:34:16 DYNAMIC pooldefault01
5.5.5.1 b3:d8:34:72:c5:f4 00:47:22 DYNAMIC pooldefault02
5.5.5.2 00:f3:c9:63:20:34 00:51:37 DYNAMIC pooldefault02
9.9.9.10 12:45:78:01:34:67 00:04:15 DYNAMIC poolred01
9.9.9.11 34:7b:45:06:34:22 00:07:42 DYNAMIC poolred01
6.6.6.1 06:41:c8:01:d5:14 00:20:31 DYNAMIC poolred02
6.6.6.2 18:57:26:30:a1:b5 00:16:22 DYNAMIC poolred02