
| Database) where there is a single RID in the system and |
| all flows map to this RID. This RID has to be explicitly |
| created and no more than one RID can be created in the |
| system in this mode. Flows for all created VLANs shall |
| map to this RID for routing. |
| Type: Create - Optional |
| Delete - Mandatory |
| Get - Optional |
| Valid values: 0 - 4095 |
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ip | IP address corresponding to the |
| physical address. |
| Type: Create - Mandatory |
| Delete - Mandatory |
| Get - Optional |
| Valid values: 0.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.255 |
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macaddr | The |
| Type: Create - Mandatory |
| Valid values: 0:0:0:0:0:1 - ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:fe |
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Example:
$ create arp rid 1 ip 192.168.161.11 macaddr 00:11:22:33:44:55
Output:
Verbose Mode On
Entry Created
RID | : 1 | Ifname | : - |
Type | : static | Mac Address : 00:11:22:33:44:55 |
Ip Address. : 192.168.161.11
Verbose Mode Off:
Entry Created
Output Fields:
FIELD | Description |
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RID | 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 |
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