OSPF ExtT2 (1-999)
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Static ARP Table
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a TCP/IP protocol that converts IP addresses into physical addresses. This table
allows network managers to view, define, modify and delete ARP information for specific devices.
Static entries can be defined in the ARP Table. When static entries are defined, a permanent entry is entered and is used to
translate IP address to MAC addresses.
To open the Static ARP Table open the Configuration folder, and then open the Layer 3 IP Networking folder and click
on the Static ARP Settings link.
To add a new entry, click the Add button, revealing the following screen to configure:
To modify a current entry, click the corresponding Modify button of the entry to be modified, revealing the following
screen to configure:
The following fields can be set or viewed:
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Enter a value between 1 and 999 to set the route preference for OSPF ExtT2. The
lower the value, the higher the chance the specified protocol will be chosen as the
best path for routing packets. The default value is 115.
Figure 6- 102. Static ARP Settings window
Figure 6- 103. Static ARP Settings – Add window
Figure 6- 104. Static ARP Settings – Edit window
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