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![events-viewer](uploads/11439438bb815b1f4e6a93d76177d082/events-viewer.png)
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## 19. Other tasks
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## 19. DHCP Leases Search
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Ensure that the agent-kea and agent-kea6 are authorized before trying this feature.
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Navigate to `DHCP` -> `Leases Search`. Type `192.0.2.1` in the search box. You should now see a valid DHCPv4 lease. You can expand the lease details by clicking on the chevron icon in the first column.
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You can find the same lease using a different query, i.e. MAC address, client identifier, or hostname. Try to copy-paste any of them into the search box and press Enter. The same lease should pop up.
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Repeat the steps above for other valid leases preloaded on the agent-kea6 server: `3001:db8:1::1` and `3001:db8:8:10::`. The former is an IPv6 address (IA_NA). The latter is a delegated prefix (IA_PD).
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Declined addresses are also internally stored by Kea as leases. Try to find a declined lease by typing `192.0.2.2` or `3001:db8:1::2`.
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This view also allows searching for all declined leases. Type: `state:declined` and press Enter. It should return both declined addresses. Note that the declined lease details lack DHCP client information, i.e. MAC address or client identifier, because declined leases do not belong to any client. They simply mark that certain addresses are temporarily unavailable for allocation.
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## 20. Other tasks
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Here's a list of smaller things you can do.
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