Adding Static Arp Entries And Configuring Arp Table Settings - Dell Networking 7048 Configuration Manual

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Adding Static ARP Entries and Configuring ARP Table Settings

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to
configure static ARP entries in the ARP cache and to specify the settings for
the ARP cache.
Command
configure
ip-address hardware-
arp
address
seconds
arp timeout
seconds
arp resptime
integer
arp retries
integer
arp cachesize
arp dynamicrenew
exit
show arp [brief]
clear arp-cache [gateway] Remove all dynamic ARP entries from the ARP cache.
clear arp-cache
management
ip-address
arp purge
900
Configuring IP Routing
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Create a static ARP entry in the ARP table.
ip-address
— IP address of a device on a subnet attached
to an existing routing interface.
hardware -address
device.
Configure the ARP entry ageout time.
Configure the ARP request response timeout.
Configure the ARP count of maximum requests for
retries. The range is 1–10.
Configure the maximum number of entries in the ARP
cache.
Allow the ARP component to automatically renew
dynamic ARP entries when they age out.
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
View the user-configured (static) ARP entries. The static
entries display regardless of whether they are reachable
over an interface. Use the brief keyword to view only the
ARP table settings.
Include the keyword gateway to remove gateway entries as
well.
Remove all dynamic ARP entries from the ARP cache that
were learned on the management interface.
Remove the specified IP address from the ARP cache.
This command removes dynamic and gateway ARP entries
only.
— A unicast MAC address for that

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