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Using the CLI Commands
NOTE: The na utility is stored on and accessed from a UNIX host.

arap

The arap command converts a CLI line into an AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP)
connection. Resetting the port returns the CLI to its original mode. The syntax is:
arap
The command display looks like this:
annex: arap
Annex switching line to ARAP.
arp
The superuser arp command displays and, optionally, modifies the IP-to-hardware address
translation table used by the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). Because the Model 5390 server
builds the ARP table dynamically, you rarely need to modify it. Table C3-5 defines the arguments
for this command. The syntax is:
arp [–ads] [host] [addr] [temp | pub]
Using either the host or the –a argument, arp displays a host name, if known, or a ? in place of the
host name, the Internet and Ethernet addresses, and the time to live (TTL) field for each entry. For
example:
annex# arp –a
thirdfloor (132.245.6.65) at 00-80-2d-00-2a-c0 ttl=20
oleom (132.245.6.12) at 00-80-20-06-34-39 ttl=19
? (132.245.6.20) at 00-80-20-01-fe-b1 ttl=19
caddy (132.245.6.25) at 00-80-2d-00-22-41 ttl=20
(23f4.3e) at 08-00-4e-34-22-39 ttl=16
C3-12
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