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ARP Configuration Commands
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smac-address: Source MAC address of all the permitted ARP packets, expressed in
dotted decimal format. It can be combined with other restrictive conditions at
discretion. If it is set to all zeros, ARP packets of all source MAC addresses are
permitted by default.
dmac-address: Destination MAC address of all the permitted ARP packets,
expressed in dotted decimal format. It can be combined with other restrictive
conditions at discretion. If it is set to all zeros, ARP packets of all destination MAC
addresses are permitted by default.
Description
Use the debugging arp packet command to enable the debugging for the
permitted ARP packets.
Use the undo debugging arp packet command to disable the debugging
output.
Example
# Display and print the ARP packets whose source IP address is 8.8.8.1, destination
address is 8.8.8.26 and source MAC address is 000a-ebf2-51a8.
<SW8800> debugging arp packet dip 8.8.8.26 sip 8.8.8.1 smac 000a-ebf
2-51a8 dmac 0-0-0
# Disable the debugging output.
<SW8800> undo debugging arp packet

display arp

Syntax
display arp [ ip-address | [ dynamic | static ] [ | { begin | include | exclude } text
] ]
View
Any view
Parameter
dynamic: Displays the dynamic ARP entries in ARP mapping table.
static: Displays the static ARP entries in ARP mapping table.
ip-address: Displays ARP mapping entries according to specified IP address.
begin: Starts displaying from the first ARP entry that contains the specified
character string "text".
include: Displays only the ARP entries that contain the specified character string
"text".
exclude: Displays only the ARP entries that do not contain the specified character
string "text".
text: Character string. The ARP entries that are related with this character string
are displayed.

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