ARP Configuration Commands
809
Description
Use the
arp static
command to configure the static ARP mapping entries in an
ARP mapping table.
Use the
undo arp
static
command to delete a static ARP mapping entry from the
ARP table.
By default, the mapping table of the system ARP is empty and the switch can
obtain its address mapping by means of dynamic ARP.
The
arp static
command can be used to configure auto filling of ARP entries.
When configuring an ARP entry, if you input on the IP address, the switch will
automatically set the MAC address to 0. Such a mapping entry is auto-fill ARP
mapping entry. When an auto-fill ARP entry is resolved, the switch can
automatically fill it with the learned MAC address as the MAC address
corresponding to the IP address in this mapping entry.
Note that:
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When the switch works normally, its static ARP mapping entries remain valid
and work unless you perform operations that invalidate ARP entries, such as
changing or removing VLAN interfaces, removing a VLAN, or removing an port
from a VLAN. These operations will cause the corresponding ARP mapping
entries to be automatically removed.
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The argument
vlan-id
must be the ID of an existing VLAN, and the Ethernet
port specified behind this parameter must belong to the VLAN.
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The argument
vpn-instance-name
must be the VPN-instance name of an
existing MPLS VPN.
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ARP mapping entries with port parameters can be configured on manually
aggregated ports or static aggregated ports, but cannot be configured on
LACP-enabled dynamic aggregated ports.
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If the
mac-address
of an ARP entry is a multicast MAC address, the system will
assume this ARP entry to be multicast ARP entry.
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The MAC address auto filling function is enabled only when the IP address
protection function is enabled on the interface.
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Once after the initial auto filling, the auto-fill ARP entry becomes a normal
static ARP entry and cannot be filled again.
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Long static ARP can be configured only on manually aggregated ports, but not
on static aggregated ported or dynamic aggregated ports.
Related command:
reset arp
,
display arp
, and
debugging arp
.
Example
# Configure the MAC address corresponding to the IP address 202.38.10.2 to
00e0-fc01-0000. This static ARP mapping entry is on Ethernet port Ethernet 2/1/1,
which belongs to VLAN1.
[SW8800] arp static 202.38.0.10 00e0-fc01-0000 1 ethernet2/1/1
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