Finding DHCP addresses for LAN connected devices

i am suffering from information overwhelm!
can anyone tell me how I can find out the DHCP assigned addresses for devices that are connected to my airport extreme via wired connections to the lan?
i have a voip box connected to the base station and i need to know it's 10.0.1.x address so that i can work with the voip company to check why that box is currently having problems.
tia for any and all help!
iMac G5 (PowerPC) & MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

You should be able to choose Logs and Statistics from
the Base station menu and then choose the DHCP
clients tab. That will show you all of the DHCP
leases currently in use.
It appears that there is a problem displaying DHCP information for wired clients.
I discovered that if you disable the wireless (I'm only running wired clients), the Logs and Statistics tab only shows "Logs". The other tabs are not even displayed.
When I turn the Wireless back on, the other tabs re-appear but are empty (no entries). This appears to be a bug that will hopefully be corrected in the next update
PowerMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
PowerMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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