Static Arp Table - D-Link DGS-3324SR User Manual

High-density layer 3 stackable gigabit ethernet switch
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D-Link DGS-3324SR Layer 3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch
To enter an IP Interface into the Switch's Static/Default Routes window, click the Add button, revealing the
following window to configure.
Figure 4- 63. Static/Default Routes Table – Add a New Entry
The following fields can be set:
Parameter
IP Address <0.0.0.0>
Subnet Mask
<0.0.0.0>
Gateway IP <0.0.0.0>
Metric(1-65535) < 1 >
Backup State
<Primary>
Click Apply to implement the settings. Click the
Static/Default Routes Settings window.

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 Table link.
Description
Allows the entry of an IP address that will be a static entry into the Switch's
Routing Table.
Allows the entry of a subnet mask corresponding to the IP address above.
Allows the entry of an IP address of a gateway for the IP address above.
Allows the entry of a routing protocol metric representing the number of
routers between the Switch and the IP address above.
The user may choose between Primary and Backup. If the Primary
Static/Default Route fails, the Backup Route will support the entry. Please
take note that the Primary and Backup entries cannot have the same
Gateway.
Show All Static/Default Route Entries
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