For example: arp -a -N 138.203.5.172
Example of response:
Interface: 138.203.5.172 on Interface 2 Internet Address Physical Address Type 138.203.4.76
5. Add a static entry to the ARP table:
arp
Note:
The <modem IP address> is a placeholder for the IP address to be assigned. In the following example, 10.0.0.145 will be used. MAC address
6.You can verify if this step was successful by executing the arp command a second time:
arp -a -N <interface IP address>
Interface: 138.203.5.172 on Interface 2 Internet Address Physical Address Type 10.0.0.145
7.Switch off the modem.
8.Switch on the modem and wait 30 seconds to allow the selftest to end.
9.Ping the IP address you just entered in the ARP cache:
ping 10.0.0.145
Pinging 10.0.0.145 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 10.0.0.145...
Ping statistics for 10.0.0.138:
Packets: Sent=4, Received=4, Lost=0
Note:
This response indicates that the modem has accepted its new IP address.
10.Clear the entry in the ARP cache as follows: