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| Reason | This field displays the reason the ARP packet was discarded. |
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| IP: The MAC address and VLAN ID were in the binding table, but |
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| Port: The MAC address, VLAN ID, and IP address were in the |
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| Delete | Select this and click Delete to remove the specified entry. |
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| Delete | Click this to remove the selected entries. |
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| Cancel | Click this to clear the Delete check boxes above. |
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24.6.1 ARP Inspection VLAN Status
Use this screen to look at various statistics about ARP packets in each VLAN. To open this screen, click Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > VLAN Status.
Figure 103 ARP Inspection VLAN Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 77 ARP Inspection VLAN Status
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Show VLAN range | Use this section to specify the VLANs you want to look at in the |
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Enabled VLAN | Select this to look at all the VLANs on which ARP inspection is |
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Selected VLAN | Select this to look at all the VLANs in a specific range in the |
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| the highest VLAN ID (End VID) you want to look at. |
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Apply | Click this to display the specified range of VLANs in the section |
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