Release 1.0

IP Commands

 

 

arp

The arp command adds a permanent entry in the ARP cache. The no arp command removes the entry in the ARP cache. The arp command can also specify the type of ARP packet that is used, whether to use an alias if proxy arp is enabled, and to specify a cable bundle interface if cable bundling is being used.

Note: Proxy ARP is not enabled by default. ARP cache entries translate 32-bit addresses into 48-bit hardware addresses. If the host supports dynamic resolution, static entries are usually not needed. Use the clear arp-cachecommand to remove all dynamically learned entries.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Line Usage

arp <A.B.C.D> <H.H.H> {arpa snap}

no arp <A.B.C.D> <H.H.H> {arpa snap}

Command Syntax

A.B.C.D

four-part dotted-decimal format matching the

 

local data link

H.H.H

48-bit local data link address

arpa

standard Ethernet-style ARP, RFC 826

snap

IEEE 802.3 usage of ARP packets

 

conforming to RFC 1042

Command Default

no entries in table arpa (ethernet ARP)

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