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| Parameter | Description |
| IP Address | The address for an IP interface on this switch. |
| Subnet Mask | A template that identifies the address bits in the host address used |
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| VLAN | The VLAN group associated with this IP interface. |
| (Port Members) | The ports that can be reached through this IP interface. |
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2.6.6.2.ARP Table
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) defines a method for determining a host’s Ethernet address from its Internet address. This table shows the
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