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Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
How to Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
Limiting the Rate of Incoming ARP Packets
6.
interface
interface-id
Specifies the Switch A interface that is connected to Switch B,
and enters interface configuration mode.
7.
no ip arp inspection trust
Configures the Switch A interface that is connected to Switch B
as untrusted.
By default, all interfaces are untrusted.
For untrusted interfaces, the switch intercepts all ARP requests
and responses. It verifies that the intercepted packets have
valid IP-to-MAC address bindings before updating the local
cache and before forwarding the packet to the appropriate
destination. The switch drops invalid packets and logs them in
the log buffer according to the logging configuration specified
with the
ip arp inspection vlan logging
global configuration
command.
8.
end
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Command
Purpose
Command
Purpose
1.
configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
2.
interface
interface-id
Specifies the interface to be rate-limited, and enters interface
configuration mode.
3.
ip arp inspection limit
{
rate
pps
[
burst
interval
seconds
] |
none
}
Limits the rate of incoming ARP requests and responses on the
interface.
The default rate is 15 pps on untrusted interfaces and unlimited on
trusted interfaces. The burst interval is 1 second.
rate
pps
—Specifies an upper limit for the number of incoming
packets processed per second. The range is 0 to 2048 pps.
(Optional)
burst interval
seconds
—Specifies the consecutive
interval in seconds, over which the interface is monitored for a high
rate of ARP packets. The range is 1 to 15.
rate none
—Specifies no upper limit for the rate of incoming ARP
packets that can be processed.
4.
exit
Returns to global configuration mode.
5.
errdisable recovery cause
arp-inspection interval
interval
(Optional) Enables error recovery from the DAI error-disabled state.
By default, recovery is disabled, and the recovery interval is 300
seconds.
interval
interval
—Specifies the time in seconds to recover from the
error-disabled state. The range is 30 to 86400.
6.
exit
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
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