Program ended abnormally on 24/12/2003 10:57, Due to a catastrophic
Geoff Lane error:
> On 23 Dec 2003 13:24:36 GMT, Antoine EMERIT <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Geoff Lane <(E-Mail Removed)> écrivait
>>news:(E-Mail Removed) m:
>>
>>
>>>My router displays DHCP data which includes Leased Time
>>>
>>>Two of the readings are as follows;
>>>
>>>25:25:21.800
>>>2:09:57.080
>>>
>>>What do these mean? The manual makes no mention (Now there's a
>>>surprise).
>>
>>Leased Time are the maximum time the ip served by the dhcpd is reserved
>>to your host.
>>
>>The lowest number give you the delay your host have to request again its
>>ip, the upper number say the maximum delay your host can keep this ip.
>>
>>Your host ask your ip after the first delay, and retry if it can't get
>>immedialtaly the answer. If it received no answer, with new Leased Time,
>>after the second delay it lost its ip.
>
>
> Still a little confused, there appear to be four seperate numbers,
> three seperated by a colon and the lasy seperated by a full stop.
hours:minutes:seconds.miliseconds
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