SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Mode: Either operator or administrator execution
Step
Command
node (cfg)# [no] debug arp
1
2
node (cfg)# show arp
Traceroute
This procedure describes how to print the route (list of hops) packets take to the network host.
Step
Command
1
node#traceroute <ip_host>
[probe-count
<probe_count> ] [timeout
<seconds> ] [destination-
port <port_number> ] [min-
ttl <min_ttl> ] [max-ttl
<max_ttl> ] [verbose ]
[packet-size <packet-size> ]
[mtu ] [traffic-class <traffic-
class> ]
Example: Debug ARP output
node(cfg)#debug arp
node(cfg)#ping 10.9.10.11
Sending 5, 56 bytes, ICMP echo requests to 10.9.10.11:
17:25:40
ARP
17:25:40
ARP
00:A0:BA:00:92:4F
17:25:40
ARP
00:A0:BA:00:92:4F
17:25:40
ARP
56 bytes from 10.9.10.11: Time 10ms
17:25:40
ARP
00:09:5B:53:D2:B0
17:25:40
ARP
17:25:40
ARP
00:09:5B:53:D2:B0
% Aborted
Ping statistics for 10.9.10.11:
Packets: Sent 1, Received 1, Lost 0 (0% loss),
RTT:
Minimum 10ms, Maximum 10ms, Average 10ms
IP interface configuration task list
Enables or disables the ARP debug monitor.
Summarizes the ARP information for each of the Ethernet ports.
Prints the route that the packets take to the network host.
Optionally, a traffic-class can be specified in the 'traceroute' com-
mand. 'traceroute' follows the route of the specified traffic-class.
Default: local-default
> Entry 10.9.10.11: Sending first request
> Tx ARP Request: Who has 10.9.10.11 tell 10.9.10.1 at
> Rx ARP Reply: 10.9.10.11 is at 00:50:04:74:94:6C tell 10.9.10.1 at
> Entry 10.9.10.11: Updated by 00:50:04:74:94:6C
> Rx ARP Request: Who has 10.9.10.1 tell 10.9.10.3 at
> Entry 10.9.10.3: Updated by 00:09:5B:53:D2:B0
> Tx ARP Reply: 10.9.10.1 is at 00:A0:BA:00:92:4F tell 10.9.10.3 at
10 • IP interface configuration
Purpose
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