Cisco SGE2000 Reference Guide - Page 134
System, System Management, IP Addressing, ARP Entry Age Out, Clear ARP Table Entries, Interface
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Chapter 7 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide corresponding IP address. The ARP table can be filled in statically by the user. When a static ARP entry is defined, a permanent entry is put in the table, which the system uses to translate IP addresses to MAC addresses. To define ARP: 1. Click System > System Management > IP Addressing > ARP. The ARP Page opens: ARP Page The ARP Page contains the following fields. • ARP Entry Age Out - Defines the amount of time (seconds) that pass between ARP requests about an ARP table entry. After this period, the entry is deleted from the table. The range is 1 40000000, where zero indicates that entries are never cleared from the cache. The default value is 60,000 seconds. • Clear ARP Table Entries- Indicates the type of ARP entries that are cleared on all devices. The possible values are: - None - ARP entries are not cleared. - All - All ARP entries are cleared. - Dynamic - Only dynamic ARP entries are cleared. - Static - Only static ARP entries are cleared. • Interface - Indicates the interface connected to the device. • IP Address - Indicates the station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address filled in below. 126 Chapter 7: Configuring IP Information Configuring Layer 2
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