ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL

4.1 Interface Addresses

The iface[/frame_type] parameters indicate the interface and frame type. iface is specified as one of the following, depending on your Router model: eth0, sync0, modem0, modem1, modem2, modem3, or modem4. If eth0 is selected, the frame_type can be specified as part of the interface, and can be either 802.3, 802.2, SNAP, or II (for Ethernet Type 2). Use a slash to separate the iface from the frame_type—for example, eth0/802.2. If left unspecified, the default frame_type is 802.3.

For the Ethernet interface, the iface parameter is a string of the form eth0/frame_type. For all other interfaces, iface is of the form modemX. Examples are:

ethN—Ethernet N interface, raw 802.3 frame type

ethN/802.3—Ethernet N interface, raw 802.3 frame type

ethN/II—Ethernet N interface, Ethernet Type II frame type

ethN/SNAP—Ethernet N interface, 802.3 SNAP frame type

ethN/802.2—Ethernet N interface, 802.3 LLC frame type

modem N—Modem N interface; modems are numbered from 0 to 4, depending on your Router model. See the User’s Guide (at the front of this manual) for details.

sync0—Synchronous interface (Sync Router only)

4.2 arp

Configure/display address-resolution-protocol information

Syntax

arp

arp [host_addr]

arp -a

arp -dhost_addr

arp -f

arp -p [{on off}]

arp -shost_addr ether_address [pub]

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