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6.2.5 Inventory Device Details - ARP
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP
address) to a physical machine address, also known as a Media Access Control or MAC address, on
the local area network. Use this screen to view current IP-to-MAC address mapping(s) on the
device.
To open this screen, click a device in the Name field in the Tool > Inventory > Device screen,
then click the ARP tab.
Figure 103
Tool > Inventory > Device > ARP
Metric1
This field displays the primary routing metric which indicates the cost of transmission for
routing purposes. IP routing uses hop count as the measurement of cost, 1 displays if the final
destination is a direct-connected network or device. -1 displays if this metric is not used.
Metric2~4
These fields display the alternative routing metrics for the route. -1 displays if this metric is not
used.
NextHop
This field displays the IP address of the gateway. The gateway is an immediate neighbor of the
device, that will forward the packets to the destination.
Type
This field displays the type of route the device supports. See ipRouteType in RFC1213 for more
information.
Proto
This field displays local if the route is added to the table manually. Otherwise, the field displays
a particular routing protocol via which this route was learned.
Age
This field displays the remaining time (in seconds) before the route is removed from this table
(for dynamic routes). 0 means the route does not age out (for static routes).
Mask
This field displays the subnet mask for this destination.
Metric5
This field displays the alternative routing metric for the route. -1 displays if this metric is not
used.
Info
This field displays additional information for the routing protocol shown in the Proto field
above. 0.0 means no additional information.
Back
Click this to exit this screen and go back to the Tool > Inventory > Device screen.
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Tool > Inventory > Device > Routing (continued)
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