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xStack® DES-3528/DES-3552 Series Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
ARP
G
AND
RATUITOUS
The ARP commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the
following table.
Command
create arpentry
config arpentry
delete arpentry
show arpentry
config arp_aging time
clear arptable
config gratuitous_arp send ipif_status_up
config gratuitous_arp send
dup_ip_detected
config gratuitous_arp learning
enable gratuitous_arp
disable gratuitous_arp
config gratuitous_arp send periodically ipif
show gratuitous_arp
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.
create arpentry
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example Usage:
To create a static arp entry for the IP address 10.48.74.121 and MAC address 00:50:BA:00:07:36:
DES-3528:admin# create arpentry 10.48.74.121 00-50-BA-00-07-36
Command: create arpentry 10.48.74.121 00-50-BA-00-07-36
Success.
DES-3528:admin#
config arpentry
Purpose
Syntax
ARP C
Used to make a static entry into the ARP table.
create arpentry <ipaddr> <macaddr>
This command is used to enter an IP address and the corresponding MAC address into the
Switch's ARP table.
<ipaddr> − The IP address of the end node or station.
<macaddr> − The MAC address corresponding to the IP address above.
Only Administrator and Operator and Power-User-level users can issue this command. The
Switch supports up to 255 static ARP entries.
Used to configure a static entry in the ARP table.
config arpentry <ipaddr> <macaddr>
OMMANDS
Parameters
<ipaddr> <macaddr>
<ipaddr> <macaddr>
[<ipaddr> | all]
{ipif <ipif_name 12> | ipaddress <ipaddr> | static | mac_address
<macaddr>}
<value 0-65535>
[enable | disable]
[enable | disable]
[enable | disable]
{ipif <ipif_name 12>} {trap | log }(1)
{ipif <ipif_name 12>} {trap | log}(1)
<ipif_name 12> interval <value 0-65535>
{ipif <ipif_name 12>}
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