# The format of this file is documented in the dhcpd.leases(5) manual page. If this is inconvenient or confusing to you, we sincerely # store leases in the local timezone, so please don’t request this as a # not a bug, so please don’t ask about it. # All times in this file are in UTC (GMT), not your local timezone. If your Check Point device has actually handed out addresses, you will see something like the following: On “real” GAiA gateways you need to enter ‘expert’ mode. In the 1100 web interface it is pretty straightforward: After setting up DHCP you will want to see what addresses have actually been handed out. Getting R77.20 GAiA setup to provide addresses is a whole other topic. I wouldn’t normally recommend using a gateway as a DHCP server (most environments don’t need to), but it can be useful in a smaller environment or lab scenario.