Arp Command
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Administrators creating Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
(RADIUS) users should consult Appendix E: Radius Authentication for
more information.
Arp Command
arp
<ip_host_name_or
_address>
Learns the IP address (and Media Access Control address — Ethernet
address — if on a locally connected network) of a network node via the
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). If the node is not in the ARP cache, an
ARP request is sent out.
Parameter
Description
<user_name>
Name of user to be added, up to
32
ASCII characters. Limit:
No more than
200
local users.
enabled
Optional
. Indicates whether the user is enabled (
YES
) or
disabled (
NO
) by this command.
login_service
■
Protocol to be used for a login user. Options:
■
RLOGIN.
■
Telnet (
default
).
■
ClearTCP.
■
Ping — User pings a login host, receives a
successful/unsuccessful message and is disconnected.
network_service
Framed protocol to be used by network user. Options:
■
PPP — Point to Point Protocol (
default
).
■
SLIP — Serial Line IP. SLIP is not supported currently for
LAN-to-LAN users.
password
User password (optional). Limit:
127
ASCII characters. You can
create a null password with
password “”.
type
Type of user - may be one or more types.
■
Call-back
users are disconnected after authentication and
called back.
■
Dial-out
— modem sharing or WAN users.
■
Login
uses the login_service specified.
■
Manage
users have administrative authority.
■
Network
(
default
) uses network_service specified - a dial in
user.
■
CLID_Callback
— identifies and calls back the user based
on the user Automatic Number Identification (ANI).