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 <rid-val>] [ip <ip-address>]

5.16.1.2 Create arp

Description:

Use this command to create a static entry in the ARP Table.

Command Syntax:

create arp [rid <rid-val>] ip <ip-address> macaddr <mac-address>

5.16.1.3 Delete arp

Description:

Use this command to delete an entry from the ARP table.

Command Syntax:

delete arp [rid <rid-val>] ip <ip-address>

Parameters:

 

Name

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

rid <rid-val>

RID refers to the Routing Information Database. This

 

 

 

 

 

database contains information about the routes in the

 

 

 

system. Each RID identifies a flow and defines route

 

 

 

related information for that flow. The RID defines a flow

 

 

 

based on the VLAN Id. The database can be of 2 types,

 

 

 

IRD (Independent Routing Database) where there are

 

 

 

more than one RIDs in the system and each RID defines

 

 

 

separate routes in context of itself. . If VlanId <X> and

 

 

 

RID <X> have been created and the routing database is

 

 

 

configured for IRD, than routes in RID <X> shall define

 

 

 

flow for packets coming on VLAN Id <X>. The other

 

 

 

mode for the database is SRD (Shared Routing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP DSLAM

 

 

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