Arp Cache Table; Ip Route Table - HP ProCurve 5300xl Series Management Manual

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ARP Cache Table

The ARP cache contains entries that map IP addresses to MAC addresses.
Generally, the entries are for devices that are directly attached to the routing
switch.
An exception is an ARP entry for an interface-based static IP route that goes
to a destination that is one or more router hops away. For this type of entry,
the MAC address is either the destination device's MAC address or the MAC
address of the router interface that answered an ARP request on behalf of the
device, using proxy ARP.
ARP Cache. The ARP cache contains dynamic (learned) entries. The soft-
ware places a dynamic entry in the ARP cache when the routing switch learns
a device's MAC address from an ARP request or ARP reply from the device.
The software can learn an entry when the switch or routing switch receives
an ARP request from another IP forwarding device or an ARP reply. Here is
an example of a dynamic entry:
IP Address
1
207.95.6.102
Each entry contains the destination device's IP address and MAC address.
To configure other ARP parameters, see "Configuring ARP Parameters" on
page 11-11.

IP Route Table

The IP route table contains routing paths to IP destinations.
The default gateway, which you specify when you configure the basic IP
information on the switch, is used only when routing is not enabled on the
switch.
The IP route table can receive the routing paths from the following sources:
A directly-connected destination, which means there are no router hops
to the destination
A static IP route, which is a user-configured route
A route learned through RIP
A route learned through OSPF
MAC Address
0800.5afc.ea21
IP Routing Features
Overview of IP Routing
Type
Port
Dynamic
6
11-5

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