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IP Address —Defines the interface used to manage the device.
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Subnet mask — Displays the currently configured IP address mask.
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Gateway — Defines the default gateway IP address.
2.
Define the fields.
3.
Click
. The IP configuration fields are saved and the device is updated.
Configuring ARP
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) converts IP addresses into physical addresses, and maps the IP address to a MAC address. ARP allows a
host to communicate with other hosts only when the IP address of its neighbors is known. To define ARP information:
1.
Click IP Addressing > ARP. The
The
ARP Page
contains the following fields:
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ARP Entry Age Out — Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) that passes between ARP Table entry requests. Following the ARP Entry
Age period, the entry is deleted from the table. The range is 1 - 40000000. The default value is 60000 seconds.
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Clear ARP Table Entries — Specifies the types of ARP entries that are cleared. The possible values are:
None — Maintains the ARP entries.
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All — Clears all ARP entries.
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Dynamic — Clears only dynamic ARP entries.
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Static — Clears only static ARP entries.
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ID — Displays the ARP Table entry number.
ARP Page
opens:
Figure 5 - 35: ARP Page
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