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ARP<br />

FTOS uses two forms of address resolution: ARP and Proxy ARP.<br />

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) runs over Ethernet and enables endstations to learn the MAC<br />

addresses of neighbors on an IP network. Over time, FTOS creates a forwarding table mapping the MAC<br />

addresses to their corresponding IP address. This table is called the ARP Cache and dynamically learned<br />

addresses are removed after a defined period of time.<br />

For more information on ARP, see RFC 826, An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol.<br />

In FTOS, Proxy ARP enables hosts with knowledge of the network to accept and forward packets from<br />

hosts that contain no knowledge of the network. Proxy ARP makes it possible for hosts to be ignorant of<br />

the network, including subnetting.<br />

For more information on Proxy ARP, refer to RFC 925, Multi-LAN Address Resolution, and RFC 1027,<br />

Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet Gateways.<br />

Configuration Task List for ARP<br />

The following list includes configuration tasks for ARP:<br />

• Configure static ARP entries on page 397 (optional)<br />

• Enable Proxy ARP on page 398 (optional)<br />

• Clear ARP cache on page 398 (optional)<br />

For a complete listing of all ARP-related commands, refer to .<br />

Configure static ARP entries<br />

ARP dynamically maps the MAC and IP addresses, and while most network host support dynamic<br />

mapping, you can configure an ARP entry (called a static ARP) for the ARP cache.<br />

To configure a static ARP entry, use the following command in the CONFIGURATION mode:<br />

Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose<br />

arp ip-address mac-address interface CONFIGURATION Configure an IP address and MAC address<br />

mapping for an interface.<br />

• ip-address: IP address in dotted decimal<br />

format (A.B.C.D).<br />

• mac-address: MAC address in<br />

nnnn.nnnn.nnnn format<br />

• interface: enter the interface type slot/port<br />

information.<br />

FTOS Configuration Guide, version <strong>7.8.1.0</strong> 397

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