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Each ARP cache entry lists the network
interface that the device is connected to, the
device’s network address or IP address, the
device’s physical address or MAC address, and
the media type of connection to the device.
Media types are displayed as numbers, which
stand for the following states:
1 - Other
2 - Invalid entry (cannot ping device, timed out,
etc.)
3 - Dynamic route entry
4 - Static route entry (not subject to change)
You can specify the arp command without options, or with one of the
following options:
Options:
-a Views cache data
-d Deletes an IP address entry. Requires
additional arguments: <Interface Number> <IP
address>
-s Adds a static entry. Requires additional
arguments: <Interface Number> <IP address>
<MAC address>
-f Flushes the ARP cache
Example:
-> arp -a
# Interface
# (SonicInt)
# (SonicInt)
# (SonicInt)
# (SonicInt)
Network Address
122.144.40.111
122.144.48.109
122.144.52.68
122.144.21.43
Physical Address
00.00.0e.12.3c.04
00.00.0e.f3.3d.14
00.00.0e.12.3c.04
00.00.0e.03.1d.3c
Media Type
3(dynamic)
3(dynamic)
3(dynamic)
3(dynamic)
-> arp -d 1 122.144.52.68
-> arp -s 1 22.44.2.3 00:00:0e:03:1d:3c
051467
-> arp -f
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