
arp
SecureStack C3 Configuration Guide
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Example
This
example
shows
how
to
use
the
show
ip
arp
command:
C3(su)->router#show ip arp
Protocol
Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type
Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Internet
134.141.235.251
0 0003.4712.7a99 ARPA
Vlan1
Internet
134.141.235.165
- 0002.1664.a5b3 ARPA
Vlan1
Internet
134.141.235.167
4 00d0.cf00.4b74 ARPA
Vlan2
C3(su)->router#show ip arp 134.141.235.165
Protocol
Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type
Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Internet
134.141.235.165
-
0002.1664.a5b3 ARPA
Vlan2
C3(su)->router#show ip arp vlan 2
Protocol
Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type
Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Internet
134.141.235.251
0
0003.4712.7a99 ARPA
Vlan2
Table 19
‐
2
provides
an
explanation
of
the
command
output.
arp
Use
this
command
to
add
or
remove
permanent
(static)
ARP
table
entries.
Up
to
1,000
static
ARP
entries
are
supported
per
SecureStack
C3
system.
A
multicast
MAC
address
can
be
used
in
a
static
ARP
entry.
The
no
form
of
this
command
removes
the
specified
permanent
ARP
entry:
Syntax
arp
ip-address mac-address
no arp ip-address
Parameters
Table 19-2
show ip arp Output Details
Output Field
What It Displays...
Protocol
ARP entry’s type of network address.
Address
Network address mapped to the entry’s MAC address.
Age (min)
Interval (in minutes) since the entry was entered in the table.
Hardware Addr
MAC address mapped to the entry’s network address.
Type
Encapsulation type used for the entry’s network address.
Interface
Interface (VLAN or loopback) through which the entry was learned.
ip
‐
address
Specifies
the
IP
address
of
a
device
on
the
network.
Valid
values
are
IP
addresses
in
dotted
decimal
notation.
mac
‐
address
Specifies
the
48
‐
bit
hardware
address
corresponding
to
the
ip
‐
address
expressed
in
hexadecimal
notation.
Summary of Contents for SECURESTACK C3
Page 2: ......
Page 34: ...xxxii...
Page 40: ...Getting Help xxxviii About This Guide...
Page 126: ...clear license 4 6 Activating Licensed Features...
Page 132: ...set port inlinepower 5 6 Configuring System Power and PoE...
Page 228: ...clear port protected name 7 60 Port Configuration...
Page 270: ...clear snmp interface 8 42 SNMP Configuration...
Page 396: ...clear port txq 12 10 Port Priority Configuration...
Page 414: ...ip igmp robustness 13 18 IGMP Configuration...
Page 542: ...clear arpinspection statistics 17 32 DHCP Snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection...
Page 546: ...Enabling Router Configuration Modes 18 4 Preparing for Router Mode...
Page 640: ...traceroute ipv6 21 10 IPv6 Management...
Page 698: ...show ipv6 dhcp binding 24 20 DHCPv6 Configuration...
Page 746: ...show ipv6 ospf virtual link 25 48 OSPFv3 Configuration...
Page 834: ...ip access group 26 88 Authentication and Authorization Configuration...
Page 848: ...TACACS Configuration clear tacacs interface 27 14...
Page 866: ...sFlow Configuration show sflow agent 28 18...
Page 872: ...Index 4...