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donawalt
Jun 14, 2022Mentor
Can I see lease info on RBR850?
I was wondering if there is a way I can see the lease info (length, expiration) of my RBR850 router for the IP addresses it receives from my ISP (not my devices on the network)? I would assume leases are different IPv4 vs. IPv6, so interested in both. Is that possible? Thanks!
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- TC_in_MontanaVirtuoso
You should be able to see that information by logging into the webUI (192.168.1.1 usually) and clicking on the Advanced Tab, and look for the box labeled "Internet Port". Click on "Connection Status" and it should tell you the length of your lease and how long before it expires.
- donawaltMentor
Thank you for the reply TC_in_Montana . I checked that, it shows the IPv4 IP address and lease info, but nothing for IPv6. I think those leases are or could be different? Is there a way to see IPv6?
- TC_in_MontanaVirtuoso
I don't use IPv6 here so not versed in it, but I found this on the "help section" on the IPv6 settings page (by the way - the help/info section can be pulled but by going to that page in the WebUI - and clicking on the UP arrow on the bottom line on that screen).
It says" Click Status Refresh to update the page and see the information about the current IPv6 connection." - Maybe the lPv6 lease info is provided there (Sorry - since I've never used it, just guessing).
Hopefully someone more versed on IPv6 settings can provide you that information if it exists.....
donawalt wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way I can see the lease info (length, expiration) of my RBR850 router for the IP addresses it receives from my ISP (not my devices on the network)? I would assume leases are different IPv4 vs. IPv6, so interested in both. Is that possible? Thanks!
There is always a (slim) chance that the ISP tech support line would disclose the information.
In my own case, Spectrum provides:
- IPv4 lease of one day (86,400 seconds)
- IPv6 lease of one week (604,800 seconds)
This was verified by tapping the modem-router Ethernet link and capturing the actual DHCP packets between my router and Spectrum modem using Wireshark. (A capture filter of port 67 or port 68 or port 546 or port 547 will ignore everything but the actual DHCP exchange.)
My guess is that DHCP leases will vary from ISP to ISP, and even from time-to-time for the same ISP. In my previous job, when we were about to make a change in our IP address scheme - such as when opening a new building - we would temporarily lower the DHCP lease to a very short value so that when we made the cutover, all devices would get new IPs during the night and the network would be stable by the time people arrived for work the next day. Then, we would set the DHCP lease back to one day.)
- donawaltMentor
I want to see the lease info real time, as I am interested in seeing when I lose my IPv6 connection with what appears to be a valid IP address reported on the Orbi router page, if that corresponds to when the lease expired. So calling won't help that much, but thanks for the idea!
Thanks for looking at the debug page. The only way to see 'real time' information about DHCP would be to monitor the actual ISP packets, and for most people the results probably would not be worth the effort.