Installation and Getting Started Guide
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
To display the ARP cache:
1.Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for
2.Click on the plus sign next to Monitor in the tree view to display the list of configuration options.
3.Select the ARP Cache link to display the ARP cache.
This display shows the following information.
| Table 6.21: Web Display of ARP Cache – switch | |
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Node |
| The IP address of the device. |
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MAC Address |
| The MAC address of the device. |
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Type |
| The type, which is always Dynamic on HP switches. The device |
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Age |
| The number of minutes the entry has remained unused. If this value |
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Port |
| The port on which the entry was learned. |
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Displaying IP Traffic Statistics
To display IP traffic statistics on a switch, use one of the following methods.
USING THE CLI
To display IP traffic statistics, enter the following command at any CLI level:
HP6208# show ip traffic
IP Statistics
27 received, 24 sent
0 fragmented, 0 reassembled, 0 bad header
0 no route, 0 unknown proto, 0 no buffer, 0 other errors
ICMP Statistics Received:
0 total, 0 errors, 0 unreachable, 0 time exceed
0 parameter, 0 source quench, 0 redirect, 0 echo,
0 echo reply, 0 timestamp, 0 timestamp rely, 0 addr mask
0 addr mask reply, 0 irdp advertisement, 0 irdp solicitation Sent:
0 total, 0 errors, 0 unreachable, 0 time exceed
0 parameter, 0 source quench, 0 redirect, 0 echo,
0 echo reply, 0 timestamp, 0 timestamp rely, 0 addr mask
0 addr mask reply, 0 irdp advertisement, 0 irdp solicitation
UDP Statistics
0 received, 0 sent, 0 no port, 0 input errors
TCP Statistics
6 - 102