Table 4-13 Basic IP Commands (continued)
Command
disable bootp vlan [<name> | all]
enable bootprelay
disable bootprelay
config bootprelay add <ipaddress>
config bootprelay delete [<ipaddress> | all] Allows you to delete one or all IP addresses that
IP ARP Commands
Table 4-14 IP ARP Commands
Command
show iparp {<ipaddress> | vlan <name> |
all | permanent}
clear iparp [<ipaddress> | vlan <name> |
all]
config iparp add <ipaddress> <mac_address>
config iparp delete <ipaddress>
Table 4-14 describes IP ARP commands.
Switch 3800 Commands
Description
Allows you to disable the generation and processing
of BOOTP packets.
Allows you to enable the BOOTP relay function on
the router.
Allows you to disable the BOOTP relay function on
the router.
Allows you to add IP addresses to be used as IP
destinations to forward BOOTP packets.
were used as IP destinations to forward BOOTP
packets.
Description
Displays the current Address Resolution Protocol
(ARP) cache for a selected IP address, VLAN, or all
entries. With no options, information for all
VLANs is displayed.
Information displayed includes IP address, MAC
address, aging timer value, VLAN name, VLANid,
and port number.
Allows you to remove dynamic entries in the IP
ARP table.
Allows you to add a permanent IP ARP entry to
the system. The IP address is used to match the
IP interface address to locate a suitable interface.
Allows you to delete an IP ARP entry from the
table.
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