Arp cache and static arp table – Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

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IP configuration overview

3. If the session table does not contain an entry that matches the packet source address and TCP

or UDP port, the Layer 3 Switch looks in the IP forwarding cache for an entry that matches the
packet destination IP address. If the forwarding cache contains a matching entry, the Layer 3
Switch forwards the packet to the IP address in the entry. The Layer 3 Switch sends the packet
to a queue on the outgoing ports listed in the forwarding cache. The Layer 3 Switch selects the
queue based on the Quality of Service (QoS) level associated with the forwarding cache entry.

4. If the IP forwarding cache does not have an entry for the packet, the Layer 3 Switch checks the

IP route table for a route to the packet destination. If the IP route table has a route, the Layer 3
Switch makes an entry in the session table or the forwarding cache, and sends the route to a
queue on the outgoing ports:

If the running-config contains an IP access policy for the packet, the software makes an
entry in the session table. The Layer 3 Switch uses the new session table entry to forward
subsequent packets from the same source to the same destination.

If the running-config does not contain an IP access policy for the packet, the software
creates a new entry in the forwarding cache. The Layer 3 Switch uses the new cache entry
to forward subsequent packets to the same destination.

The following sections describe the IP tables and caches:

ARP cache and static ARP table

IP route table

IP forwarding cache

Layer 4 session table

The software enables you to display these tables. You also can change the capacity of the tables on
an individual basis if needed by changing the memory allocation for the table.

ARP cache and static ARP table

The ARP cache contains entries that map IP addresses to MAC addresses. Generally, the entries
are for devices that are directly attached to the Layer 3 Switch.

An exception is an ARP entry for an interface-based static IP route that goes to a destination that is
one or more router hops away. For this type of entry, the MAC address is either the destination
device MAC address or the MAC address of the router interface that answered an ARP request on
behalf of the device, using proxy ARP.

ARP cache

The ARP cache can contain dynamic (learned) entries and static (user-configured) entries. The
software places a dynamic entry in the ARP cache when the Layer 3 Switch learns a device MAC
address from an ARP request or ARP reply from the device.

The software can learn an entry when the Layer 2 Switch or Layer 3 Switch receives an ARP request
from another IP forwarding device or an ARP reply. Here is an example of a dynamic entry:

Each entry contains the destination device IP address and MAC address.

IP Address MAC Address Type Age Port

1 10.95.6.102 0000.00fc.ea21 Dynamic 0 1/1/6

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