No. IP Address MAC Address Type Age Port Status
1 10.63.61.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
2 10.63.53.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
3 10.63.45.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
4 10.63.37.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
5 10.63.29.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
6 10.63.21.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
7 10.63.13.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
8 10.63.0.1 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
9 10.63.5.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
10 10.63.62.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
11 10.63.54.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 0 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
--More--
To display the contents of the ARP cache when a VRF is configured, enter the following command at any CLI level.
Brocade# show arp vrf one
Total number of ARP entries: 1
Entries in VRF one:
No. IP Address MAC Address Type Age Port Status
1 10.65.0.2 000c.000c.000c Dynamic 1 1/1/16-1/1/17 Valid
Syntax:
show arp
[
ip-addr
[
ip-mask
] |
num-entries-to-skip
|
ethernet
unit
/
slot
/
port
|
inspect
|
mac-address
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
[
MAC-
mask
] |
management
man-port
|
resource
|
vrf
vrf-name
]
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).
The
mac-address
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
parameter lets you restrict the display to entries for a specific MAC address.
The
MAC-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.
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
vrf
vrf-name
parameter lets you restrict the display to entries for a specific VRF.
The
num-entries-to-skip
parameter lets you display the table beginning with a specific entry number.
NOTE
The entry numbers in the ARP cache are not related to the entry numbers for static ARP table entries.
This display shows the following information. The number in the left column of the CLI display is the row number of the entry in the ARP
cache. This number is not related to the number you assign to static MAC entries in the static ARP table.
TABLE 21
CLI display of ARP cache
Field
Description
Total number of ARP Entries
The number of entries in the ARP cache.
Entries in default routing instance
The total number of ARP entries supported on the device.
Entries in VRF vrf-name
The total number of ARP entries for the specified VRF.
IP Address
The IP address of the device.
MAC Address
The MAC address of the device.
Type
The ARP entry type, which can be one of the following:
•
Dynamic - The Layer 3 switch learned the entry from an
incoming packet.
Displaying IP configuration information and statistics
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