D-Link DWS-4026 Product Manual - Page 56
Viewing ARP Cache, Table 3, ARP Cache Fields, Field, Description
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D-Link Unified Access System Software User Manual 12/10/09 VIEWING ARP CACHE The ARP cache is a table maintained locally in each station on a network. ARP cache entries are learned by examining the source information in the ARP packet payload fields, regardless of whether it is an ARP request or response. Thus, when an ARP request is broadcast to all stations on a LAN segment or virtual LAN (VLAN), every recipient has the opportunity to store the sender's IP and MAC address in their respective ARP cache. The ARP response, being unicast, is normally seen only by the requestor, who stores the sender information in its ARP cache. Newer information always replaces existing content in the ARP cache. The ARP cache can support 1024 entries, although this size is user-configurable to any value less than 1024. When multiple network interfaces are supported by a device, as is typical of a router, either a single ARP cache is used for all interfaces, or a separate cache is maintained per interface. While the latter approach is useful when network addressing is not unique per interface, this is not the case for Ethernet MAC address assignment so a single ARP cache is employed. To display the system ARP cache, click LAN >Monitoring> ARP Cache page in the navigation tree. Figure 7: ARP Cache Field MAC Address IP Address Slot/Port Table 3: ARP Cache Fields Description Displays the physical (MAC) address of the system in the ARP cache. Displays the IP address associated with the system's MAC address. Displays the slot, and port number being used for the connection. • Click Refresh to reload the page and refresh the ARP cache view. Page 56 Viewing ARP Cache Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7