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Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
How to Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
Command
Purpose
1.
configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
2.
arp access-list
acl-name
Defines an ARP ACL, and enters ARP access-list configuration
mode. By default, no ARP access lists are defined.
Note:
At the end of the ARP access list, there is an implicit
deny
ip any mac any
command.
3.
permit ip host
sender-ip
mac host
sender-mac
[
log
]
Permits ARP packets from the specified host (Host 2).
sender-ip—
Enters the IP address of Host 2.
sender-mac
—Enters the MAC address of Host 2.
(Optional)
log
—Logs a packet in the log buffer when it
matches the access control entry (ACE). Matches are
logged if you also configure the
matchlog
keyword in the
ip arp inspection vlan logging
global configuration
command. For more information, see
.
4.
exit
Returns to global configuration mode.
5.
ip arp inspection filter
arp-acl-name
vlan
vlan-range
[
static
]
Applies the ARP ACL to the VLAN. By default, no defined ARP
ACLs are applied to any VLAN.
arp-acl-name
—Specifies the name of the ACL created in
Step 2.
vlan-range
—Specifies the VLAN that the switches and
hosts are in. You can specify a single VLAN identified by
VLAN ID number, a range of VLANs separated by a hyphen,
or a series of VLANs separated by a comma. The range is
1 to 4096.
(Optional)
static
—Specifies to treat implicit denies in the
ARP ACL as explicit denies and to drop packets that do not
match any previous clauses in the ACL. DHCP bindings are
not used.
If you do not specify this keyword, it means that there is no
explicit deny in the ACL that denies the packet, and DHCP
bindings determine whether a packet is permitted or
denied if the packet does not match any clauses in the ACL.
ARP packets containing only IP-to-MAC address bindings are
compared against the ACL. Packets are permitted only if the
access list permits them.
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