
5.16 IP Commands
5.16.1IP Net to Media Table Commands
5.16.1.1Get arp
Description:
Use this command to display either the full ARP table or a single entry.
Command Syntax:
get arp [rid 
5.16.1.2 Create arp
Description:
Use this command to create a static entry in the ARP Table.
Command Syntax:
create arp [rid 
5.16.1.3 Delete arp
Description:
Use this command to delete an entry from the ARP table.
Command Syntax:
delete arp [rid 
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