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Binding Table Commands

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Chapter 8 Binding Table Commands You can bind the IP address, MAC address, VLAN and the connected Port number of the Host together, which can be the condition for the ARP Inspection to filter the packets. 8.1 ip source binding Description The ip source binding command is used to bind the IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the Port number together manually. You can manually bind the IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the Port number together in the condition that you have got the related information of the Hosts in the LAN. To delete the IP-MAC-VID-PORT entry from the binding table, please use no ip source binding index command. Syntax ip source binding hostname ip-addr mac-addr vlan vlan-id interface gigabitEthernet port { none | arp-detection } [ forced-source {arp-scanning | dhcp-snooping} ] no ip source binding index idx Parameter hostname --The Host Name, which contains 20 characters at most. ip-addr -- The IP address of the Host. mac-addr -- The MAC address of the Host. vlan-id --The VLAN ID needed to be bound, ranging from 1 to 4094. port -- The number of port connected to the Host. none | arp-detection --The protect type for the entry. "none" indicates applying none; "arp-detection" indicates ARP detection. forced-source -- The source of the binding entry can be specified as "arp-scanning" or "dhcp-snooping". It is multi-optional. idx -- The entry number needed to be deleted. You can use the show ip source binding command to get the idx. Pay attention that the entry number is the actual number in the binding table which is not display in an arranged order. 61

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Chapter 8
Binding Table Commands
You can bind the IP address, MAC address, VLAN and the connected Port number of the Host
together, which can be the condition for the ARP Inspection to filter the packets.
8.1
ip source binding
Description
The
ip source
binding
command is used to bind the IP address, MAC address,
VLAN ID and the Port number together manually.
You can manually bind the
IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the Port number together in the
condition that you have got the related information of the Hosts in the LAN.
To delete the IP-MAC–VID-PORT entry from the binding table, please use
no
ip source binding index
command.
Syntax
ip source binding
hostname ip-addr mac-addr
vlan
vlan-id
interface
gigabitEthernet
port
{ none | arp-detection } [
forced-source
{arp-scanning |
dhcp-snooping} ]
no ip source binding index
idx
Parameter
hostname
——The Host Name, which contains 20 characters at most.
ip-addr
—— The IP address of the Host.
mac-addr
—— The MAC address of the Host.
vlan-id
——The VLAN ID needed to be bound, ranging from 1 to 4094.
port
—— The number of port connected to the Host.
none | arp-detection ——The protect type for the entry. “none” indicates
applying none; “arp-detection” indicates ARP detection.
forced-source —— The source of the binding entry can be specified as
“arp-scanning” or “dhcp-snooping”. It is multi-optional.
idx
—— The entry number needed to be deleted. You can use the
show ip
source binding
command to get the idx. Pay attention that the entry number
is the actual number in the binding table which is not display in an arranged
order.
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