Release 1.0 | IP Commands |
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show ip arp
The show ip arp command displays the Internet Protocol (IP) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache table entries for individual interfaces or all interfaces on the BSR. Each ARP entry describes the protocol type, IP address to MAC address binding, age time, ARP type, and interface location and type. Use the additional command arguments to filter the output information you want to receive.
Group Access
All
Command Mode
All modes except for User EXEC
Command Line Usage
show ip arp [<A.B.C.D> <H.H.H> Hostname cable <X/Y> ethernet <X/Y> gigaether <X/Y>] [ {begin exclude include} {<WORD>} [ {count
show ip arp [<A.B.C.D> <H.H.H> Hostname cable <X/Y> ethernet <X/Y> gigaether <X/Y>] [ {count
Command Syntax
A.B.C.D | Displays entries matching IP address |
H.H.H | Displays entries showing a 48 bit MAC |
| address. |
Hostname | Displays entries matching a hostname |
cable X/Y | Cable interface ARP entries for a specified |
| BSR slot and port number. |
ethernet X/Y | Ethernet interface ARP entries for a specified |
| BSR port number. X is 0. Y is the port number. |
gigaether X/Y | Gigabit Ethernet interface ARP entries for a |
| specified BSR port number. X is 0. Y is the |
| port number. |
turns on output modifiers (filters) |
MGBI |