28.2.2 ip arp show Command
Syntax:
ras> ip arp show
This command displays the system's IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. This is the
list of IP addresses and matching MAC addresses that the device has resolved.
An example is shown next.
ras> ip arp show
ip address
--------------- ----- ----------------- ----------
123.23.14.65
123.23.15.172
123.23.15.254
arp entry: 3
28.2.3 ip gateway Command
Syntax:
ras> ip gateway <ip-address>
This command sets the system's default gateway IP address.
The following example sets the system to use 123.23.15.254 as the default gateway.
ras> ip gateway 123.23.15.254
28.2.4 ip ping Command
Syntax:
ras> ip ping <ip-address> [<count>]
where
<ip-address>
[<count>]
This is an IP facility to check for network functionality by sending an echo request to another
IP host and waiting for the reply.
The following example has the system send 4 pings to IP address 123.23.19.254.
ras> ip ping 123.23.19.254 4
pinging 123.23.19.254 with 32 bytes of data:
reply from 123.23.19.254: bytes=32 time<1ms
reply from 123.23.19.254: bytes=32 time<1ms
reply from 123.23.19.254: bytes=32 time<1ms
reply from 123.23.19.254: bytes=32 time<1ms
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time ether address
300 00:00:86:47:11:91 outband
300 02:0e:a6:89:41:60 outband
300 00:04:80:9b:78:00 outband
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The IP address of the target.
The number of pings you want the system to send.
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