Specifications
4-13
SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands
Keywords
inet-addr
Specifies the Internet address of the Internet ARP entry. (The address must be a
valid Internet address of the form n.n.n.n, where n is a decimal number of the 0 to
255 range.)
eth-addr
Specifies the Ethernet address of the Internet ARP entry. (The address must be a
valid Ethernet address of the form HH-HH-HH-HH-HH-HH.)
[NOPURGE]
Specifies that the ARP entry will not be purged. The ARP entry is dynamically
purged by default unless the NOPURGE option is specified. The dynamic
purging mechanism affects entries in the current (operational) database only.
However, if you would like the ARP entry permanently defined as a NOPURGE
entry, specify the NOPURGE option with the CHANGE or DEFINE command.
Restriction
There can be only one ARP entry per Internet address in the ARP database. When
you use the SET/DEFINE/CHANGE command with an ARP entry, the software
checks to determine whether the specified Internet address is already defined in
the ARP database. If it is, the new Ethernet address will overwrite the previously
defined Ethernet address.
Example: SET/DEFINE/CHANGE INTERNET ARP ENTRY
Local> SET INTERNET ARP ENTRY 195.1.1.60 ETHERNET 00-2B-00-26-00-1A
This command creates an Internet ARP entry associating IP address 195.1.1.60
with an Ethernet address 00-2B-00-26-00-1A.
INTERNET DHCP
(privileged)
Syntax
Description
This privileged command enables or disables all DHCP functionality on the
access server.
SET
DEFINE
CHANGE
INTERNET DHCP
ENABLED
DISABLED










