313
e.
Create a static ARP entry
Type
192.168.1.1
for
IP Address
.
Type
00e0-fc01-0000
for
MAC Address
.
Select the
Advanced Options
checkbox.
Type
100
for
VLAN ID
.
Select
GigabitEthernet1/0/1
for
Port
.
Click
Apply
to complete the configuration.
Gratuitous ARP
Introduction to gratuitous ARP
In a gratuitous ARP packet, the sender IP address and the target IP address are both the IP address of the
device issuing the packet, the sender MAC address is the MAC address of the device, and the target MAC
address is the broadcast address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff.
A device implements the following functions by sending gratuitous ARP packets:
Determining whether its IP address is already used by another device.
Informing other devices about the change of its MAC address so that they can update their ARP entries.
A device receiving a gratuitous ARP packet adds the information carried in the packet to its own dynamic
ARP table if it finds no corresponding ARP entry exists in the cache.
An attacker sends spoofed gratuitous ARP packets to hosts on a network. As a result, traffic that the hosts
want to send to the gateway is sent to the attacker instead, and the hosts cannot access external networks.
To prevent such gateway spoofing attacks, you can enable the gateway to send gratuitous ARP packets
periodically. In this way, each host can learn correct gateway address information.
Configuring gratuitous ARP
Select
Network
ARP Management
from the navigation tree, and click the
Gratuitous ARP
tab to enter the
page shown in
a
.
Summary of Contents for V1910
Page 1: ...1 HP V1910 Switch Series User Guide 5998 2238 Part number 5998 2238 Document version 2 ...
Page 85: ...73 c Display the rate settings of ports ...
Page 102: ...90 a Port traffic statistics ...
Page 252: ...240 b The Port Setup tab ...
Page 260: ...248 d The Port Setup tab ...
Page 362: ...350 a Ping operation summary ...
Page 421: ...409 c Configure authorized IP ...
Page 479: ...467 Index A B C D E F G H I L M O P Q R S T V W ...