Chapter 12: The MIB Navigator Screen
12.2.3 Built-In Commands
The
arp:
Syntax: | arp <options> |
Description: | The arp command provides access to the ARP |
| (Address Resolution Protocol) cache, enabling |
| you to view cache data, delete entries, or add a |
| static route. |
| delete an entry or add a static route. |
| Each ARP cache entry lists: the network |
| interface that the device is connected to, the |
| device’s network address or IP address, the |
| device’s physical address or MAC address, and |
| the media type of connection to the device. |
| Media types are displayed as numbers, which |
| stand for the following states: |
| 1 - Other |
| 2 - Invalid entry (cannot ping device, timed out, |
| etc.) |
| 3 - Dynamic route entry |
| 4 - Static route entry (not subject to change) |
Options: | |
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| additional arguments: <Interface Number> <IP |
| address> |
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| arguments: <Interface Number> <IP address> |
| <MAC address> |
Example:
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# /1/3/6/1/2/1/7/1 | udpInDatagrams | COUNTER | 38216 |
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/7/2 | udpNoPorts | COUNTER | 0 |
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/7/3 | udpInErrors | COUNTER | 0 |
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