Show Arp - Allied Telesis AT-x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

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SHOW ARP

show arp
Overview
Use this command to display entries in the ARP routing and forwarding table—the
ARP cache contains mappings of IP addresses to physical addresses for hosts. To
have a dynamic entry in the ARP cache, a host must have used the ARP protocol to
access another host.
For information on filtering and saving command output, see the
with AlliedWare Plus" Feature Overview and Configuration
show arp [security [interface [<interface-list>]]
Syntax
show arp [statistics [detail][interface [<interface-list>]]
Mode
User Exec and Privileged Exec
Usage
Running this command with no additional parameters will display all entries in the
ARP routing and forwarding table.
Example
To display all ARP entries in the ARP cache, use the following command:
awplus#
Output
Figure 20-3: Example output from the show arp command
awplus#show
arp
IP Address
MAC Address
192.168.10.2
0015.77ad.fad8
192.168.20.2
0015.77ad.fa48
192.168.1.100
00d0.6b04.2a42
Table 21: Parameters in the output of the show arp command
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OMMANDS
show arp
Interface
vlan1
vlan2
vlan2
Parameter
IP Address
MAC Address
Interface
Port
Type
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.6-1.x
Port
port1.0.1
port1.0.2
port1.0.6
Meaning
IP address of the network device this entry maps to.
Hardware address of the network device.
Interface over which the network device is accessed.
Physical port that the network device is attached to.
Whether the entry is a static or dynamic entry. Static
entries are added using the
command. Dynamic entries are learned from ARP
request/reply message exchanges.
"Getting Started
Guide.
Type 
dynamic
dynamic
static
arp (IP address MAC)
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