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4.5.1.3
Statistics
Use the ARP Table Statistics page to view the statistics for the Address Resolution
Protocol Table. You can also use this screen to display the contents of the table.
To access this page, click
Routing
>
ARP Table
>
Statistics
.
Figure 4.277 Routing > ARP Table > Statistics
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
4.5.2
IP
4.5.2.1
Configuration
Use the Routing IP Configuration page to configure global routing settings on the
device. Routing provides a means of transmitting IP packets between subnets on the
network. Routing configuration is necessary only if the device is used as a Layer 3
device that routes packets between subnets. If the device is used as a Layer 2 device
that handles switching only, it typically connects to an external Layer 3 device that
handles the routing functions; therefore, routing configuration is not required on the
Layer 2 device.
To access this page, click
Routing
>
IP
>
Configuration
.
Figure 4.278 Routing > IP > Configuration
Item
Description
Total Entry Count
The total number of entries currently in the ARP table. The number
includes both dynamically learned entries and statically configured
entries.
Peak Total Entries
The highest value reached by the Total Entry Count. This value is reset
whenever the ARP table Cache Size configuration parameter is
changed.
Active Static Entries The total number of active ARP entries in the ARP table that were stat-
ically configured. After a static ARP entry is configured, it might not
become active until certain other routing configuration conditions are
met.
Configured Static
Entries
The total number of static ARP entries that are currently in the ARP
table. This number includes static ARP entries that are not active.
Maximum Static
Entries
The maximum number of static ARP entries that can be configured in
the ARP table.
Refresh
Click
Refresh
to update the screen.