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Chapter22 Configuring Dynamic A RP In spection Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
The operating rate for the port channel is cumulative across all the physical ports within the channel.
For example, if you configure the port channel with an ARP rate-limit of 400 pps, all the interfaces
combined on the channel receive an aggregate 400 pps. The rate of incoming ARP packets on
EtherChannel ports is equal to the sum of the incoming rate of packets from all the channel
members. Configure the rate limit for EtherChannel ports only after examining the rate of incom ing
ARP packets on the channel-port members .
The rate of incoming packets on a physical port is checked against the port-channel configuration
rather than the physical-ports configuration. The rate-limit co nfigura tion on a port ch ann el is
independent of the configuration on its physical ports.
If the EtherChannel receives more ARP packets than the configured rate, the chann el (including all
physical ports) is placed in the error-disabled state.
Make sure to limit the rate of ARP packets on incoming trunk ports. Configure trunk ports with
higher rates to reflect their aggregation and to handle packets across multiple dynamic ARP
inspection-enabled VLANs. You also can use the ip arp inspection limit none interface
configuration command to make the rate unlimited. A high rate-limit on one VLAN can cause a
denial-of-service attack to other VLANs when the software places the port in the error-disabled
state.
When you enable dynamic ARP inspection on the switch, policers that were configured to police
ARP traffic are no longer effective. The result is that all ARP traffic is sent to the CPU.
Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection in DHCP Environments
This procedure shows how to configure dynamic ARP inspection when two switches support this feature.
Host 1 is connected to Switch A, and Host 2 is connected to Switch B as shown in Figure22-2 on
page 22-3. Both switches are running dynamic ARP inspection on VLAN 1 where the hosts are loca ted.
A DHCP server is connected to Switch A. Both hosts acquire their IP addresses from the same DHCP
server. Therefore, Switch A has the bindings for Host 1 and Host 2, and Switch B has the binding for
Host 2.
Note Dynamic ARP inspection depends on the entries in the DH CP sn oopin g b inding da ta base to verif y
IP-to-MAC address bindings in incoming ARP requests and ARP responses. Make sure to e nable DHCP
snooping to permit ARP packets that have dynamically assigned IP addresses. For configur ation
information, see Chapter 21, “Configuring DHCP Features and IP Source Guar d.”
For information on how to configure dynamic ARP inspection when only one sw itch sup ports the
feature, see the “Configuring ARP ACLs for Non-DHCP Environments” section on page22- 8.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure dynamic ARP inspection. You must
perform this procedure on both switches. This procedure is required.
Command Purpose
Step1 show cdp neighbors Verify the connection between the switches.
Step2 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.