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ARP
This section displays the router’s ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table, which shows the
mapping of Internet (IP) addresses to Ethernet (MAC) addresses. This is useful as a quick way of
determining the MAC address of the network interface of your PCs to use with the router’s
Security
–
MAC Filtering
function. Here IPv6 Neighbor Table, listed with IPv6 address-MAC mapping, is
supported.
ARP table
IP Address:
Shows the IP Address of the device that the MAC address maps to.
Flag:
Shows the current status of the ARP entries.
Complete: the route resolving is processing well.
M(Marked as permanent entry): the route is permanent.
P (publish entry): publish this route item.
MAC Address:
Shows the MAC address that is corresponded to the IP address of the device it is
mapped to.
Device:
here refers to the physical interface, it is a concept to identify Clients from LAN or WAN. For
example, the Clients in LAN, here displays “br0”.
Mark:
Show clearly the SSID (WLAN) the device is in.
Neighbor Cache Table
IPv6 address:
Shows the IPv6 Address of the device that the MAC address maps to.
MAC Address:
Shows the MAC address that is corresponded to the IPv6 address of the device it is
mapped to.
Device:
here refers to the physical interface, it is a concept to identify Clients from LAN or WAN. For
example, the Clients in LAN, here displays “br0”.
Mark:
Show clearly the SSID (WLAN) the device is in.