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24.6.2 ARP Inspection Log Status
Use this screen to look at log messages that were generated by ARP packets and
that have not been sent to the syslog server yet. To open this screen, click
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > Log Status.
Figure 104
ARP Inspection Log Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
VID
This field displays the VLAN ID of each VLAN in the range
specified above.
Received
This field displays the total number of ARP packets received from
the VLAN since the Switch last restarted.
Request
This field displays the total number of ARP Request packets
received from the VLAN since the Switch last restarted.
Reply
This field displays the total number of ARP Reply packets received
from the VLAN since the Switch last restarted.
Forwarded
This field displays the total number of ARP packets the Switch
forwarded for the VLAN since the Switch last restarted.
Dropped
This field displays the total number of ARP packets the Switch
discarded for the VLAN since the Switch last restarted.
Table 77
ARP Inspection VLAN Status
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 78
ARP Inspection Log Status
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Clearing log status
table
Click Apply to remove all the log messages that were generated
by ARP packets and that have not been sent to the syslog server
yet.
Total number of logs
This field displays the number of log messages that were
generated by ARP packets and that have not been sent to the
syslog server yet. If one or more log messages are dropped due
to unavailable buffer, there is an entry called overflow with the
current number of dropped log messages.
Index
This field displays a sequential number for each log message.
Port
This field displays the source port of the ARP packet.
VID
This field displays the source VLAN ID of the ARP packet.
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