Good ideas. We'll see what we can do for MAAS 2.4.
In the case of MAAS-managed DHCP, we can join the discovery view with the StaticIPAddress table and check for an allocation type of DHCP to determine whether or not a MAAS DHCP server handed out the lease.
I wonder if it would also be appropriate to highlight addresses that did NOT come from MAAS DHCP, and do NOT have an entry in the StaticIPAddress table. That would indicate a "likely rogue" address (if the subnet is a managed subnet).
Good ideas. We'll see what we can do for MAAS 2.4.
In the case of MAAS-managed DHCP, we can join the discovery view with the StaticIPAddress table and check for an allocation type of DHCP to determine whether or not a MAAS DHCP server handed out the lease.
I wonder if it would also be appropriate to highlight addresses that did NOT come from MAAS DHCP, and do NOT have an entry in the StaticIPAddress table. That would indicate a "likely rogue" address (if the subnet is a managed subnet).