
Could there be a terminal command to display this lease table in Linux from my router?I was thinking maybe using Dynamic DNS and that way I could simply just use the host name of my device whether it has a static IP or using DHCP? But to do this I believe I would need to setup a server system to act as the DHCP and DNS server?I appreciate your ideas. I can see the DHCP lease table through the web GUI to my router (and possibly some CLI commands to the router) but I would like to keep my scripts generic enough that they would work on other networks with different DHCP servers.

Quote:Originally posted by Mako22:Hey Frennzy,When you say Ping sweep the subnet, are you referring to broadcast pinging? ie: ping -b 192.168.20.255 to find all the devices on subnet 20?Broadcast ping does not seem to use arp requests and therefore does not update the arp table.My DHCP server is running on my router.
