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Hosts in the table below can be filtered by entering a text in the search box; the table shows all hosts matching the filter text. Currently supported fields for such filtering are:

  • Identifier
  • Identifier Type
  • Address
  • Hostname

Hosts can be filtered by their identifier value, e.g. 00:01:02:03:04:05; a part of the identifier (e.g. filter by the initial 3 bytes of a MAC address that denotes OUI, a unique identifier of the vendor, effectively showing all devices produced by the same vendor); or identifier type (e.g. hw-address to show all reservations made by a MAC address).

Hosts can be also filtered by a full or partial IP address. For example, all reservations in a 192.0.2.0/24 subnet can found by entering 192.0.2 as the filter text.

Global hosts, i.e. the hosts valid for all subnets, can be filtered out by using Global checkbox filter. Setting it to false state will cause all other hosts to be returned, i.e. those that are associated with certain subnets.

Hosts with inconsistent DHCP configurations can be filtered by using Conflict checkbox filter. It returns the hosts whose configurations are repeated in the configuration file and host database with some differences. Conversely, to display all hosts lacking the configuration conflicts, set the checkbox to false state.

In addition, hosts can be filtered by an explicitly selected field using text input filters. Currently supported fields for explicit filtering are:

  • Kea App Id - the ID of the Kea App used by Stork.
  • Subnet Id - the subnet ID used by Stork.
  • Kea Subnet Id - the subnet ID assigned to the subnet in the Kea configuration.

It is possible to filter the hosts by multiple fields. Currently, all provided filtering conditions are joined using logical AND.

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