Displaying the static arp table – Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

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Displaying IP configuration information and statistics

Displaying the static ARP table

To display the static ARP table instead of the ARP cache, enter the following command at any CLI
level.

This example shows two static entries. Note that because you specify an entry index number when
you create the entry, it is possible for the range of index numbers to have gaps, as shown in this
example.

NOTE

The entry number you assign to a static ARP entry is not related to the entry numbers in the ARP
cache.

Syntax: show ip static-arp [ethernet stack-unit/slotnum/portnum | mac-address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx

[mask] |
ip-addr [ip-mask]] [num]

The mac-address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx parameter lets you restrict the display to entries for a specific MAC
address.

The mask parameter lets you specify a mask for the mac-address xxxx.xxxx.xxxx parameter, to
display entries for multiple MAC addresses. Specify the MAC address mask as “f”s and “0”s, where
“f”s are significant bits.

The ip-addr and ip-mask parameters let you restrict the display to entries for a specific IP address
and network mask. Specify the IP address masks in standard decimal mask format (for example,
255.255.0.0).

NOTE

The ip-mask parameter and mask parameter perform different operations. The ip-mask parameter
specifies the network mask for a specific IP address, whereas the mask parameter provides a filter
for displaying multiple MAC addresses that have specific values in common.

The num parameter lets you display the table beginning with a specific entry number.

Brocade# show ip static-arp

Static ARP table size: 512, configurable from 512 to 1024

Index IP Address MAC Address Port

1 10.95.6.111 0000.003b.d210 1/1/1

3 10.95.6.123 0000.003b.d211 1/1/2

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