Netgear M4100-50G CLI Manual - Page 226
show arp, show arp switch, The following are displayed for each ARP entry
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches show arp This command displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. The displayed results are not the total ARP entries. To view the total ARP entries, the operator should view the show arp results with the show arp switch results. Format Mode show arp Privileged EXEC Term Definition Age Time (seconds) The time it takes for an ARP entry to age out. This is configurable. Age time is measured in seconds. Response Time (seconds) The time it takes for an ARP request timeout. This value is configurable. Response time is measured in seconds. Retries The maximum number of times an ARP request is retried. This value is configurable. Cache Size The maximum number of entries in the ARP table. This value is configurable. Dynamic Renew Mode Displays whether the ARP component automatically attempts to renew dynamic ARP entries when they age out. Total Entry Count Current / Peak The total entries in the ARP table and the peak entry count in the ARP table. Static Entry Count Configured/Active / Max The static entry count in the ARP table, the active entry count in the ARP table, the active entry count in the ARP table, and maximum static entry count in the ARP table. The following are displayed for each ARP entry: Term IP Address MAC Address Interface Type Age Definition The IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interface. The hardware MAC address of that device. The routing slot/port associated with the device ARP entry. The type that is configurable. The possible values are Local, Gateway, Dynamic and Static. The current age of the ARP entry since last refresh (in hh:mm:ss format) show arp brief This command displays the brief Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table information. Format Mode show arp brief Privileged EXEC Routing Commands 226