Arp commands – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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When a host has an IP packet to send on an Ethernet network, it must

encapsulate the IP packet in an Ethernet frame. The Ethernet header requires

a destination MAC address. If the destination IP address is on the same

network as the sender, the sender uses the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

to determine the MAC address associated with destination IP address. The

network device broadcasts an ARP request, identifying the IP address for

which it wants a corresponding MAC address. The IP address is called the

target IP. If a device on the same physical network is configured with the

target IP, it sends an ARP response giving its MAC address. This MAC address

is called the target MAC.
If the destination IP address is not on the same network as the sender, the

sender generally forwards the packet to a default gateway. The default

gateway is a router that forwards the packet to its destination. The host may

be configured with a default gateway or may dynamically learn a default

gateway.
The router discovery protocol is one method that enables hosts to learn a

default gateway. If a host does not know a default gateway, it can learn the

first hop to the destination through proxy ARP. Proxy ARP (RFC 1027) is a

technique used to make a machine physically located on one network appear

to be logically part of a different physical network connected to the same

router (may also be a firewall). Typically Proxy ARP hides a machine with a

public IP address on a private network behind a router and still allows the

machine to appear to be on the public network. The router proxies ARP

requests and all network traffic to and from the hidden machine to make this

fiction possible.
Proxy ARP is implemented by making a small change to a router's processing

of ARP requests. Without proxy ARP, a router only responds to an ARP

request if the target IP address is an address configured on the interface where

the ARP request arrived. With proxy ARP, the router may also respond if it

has a route to the target IP address. The router only responds if all next hops

on its route to the destination are through interfaces other than the interface

where the ARP request was received.

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