User Manual
Table Of Contents
- S3300 Smart Managed Pro Switch
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- Getting Started with the NETGEAR Switch
- Switch Management Interface
- Connect the Switch to the Network
- Discover a Switch in a Network with a DHCP Server
- Discover a Switch in a Network without a DHCP Server
- Configure the Network Settings on the Administrative System
- Access the Management Interface from a Web Browser
- Understand the User Interfaces
- Interface Naming Convention
- Configuring Interface Settings
- Online Help
- Registration
- 2. Configure System Information
- 3. Configuring Switching
- 4. Configuring Routing
- 5. Configuring Quality of Service
- 6. Managing Device Security
- 7. Maintenance
- 8. Monitoring the System
- A. Configuration Examples
- B. Hardware Specifications and Default Values
Configuring Routing
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S3300 Smart Managed Pro Switch
ARP Cache
Use the ARP Cache screen to view entries in the ARP table, a table of the remote
connections most recently seen by this switch.
To display entries in the ARP table, select Routing > ARP > Basic
> ARP Cache.
The following table provides information included
in the management VLAN ARP cache
section.
Table 82. ARP cache information
Field Description
IP Address The associated IP address of a device on a subnet attached to one of the
switch's existing routing interfaces.
Port Shows the associated interface of the connection.
MAC Address The MAC address of the device.
The following table provides information included in the routing VLANs ARP cache section.
Table 83. ARP cache information for routing VLANs
Field Description
Interface The routing interface associated with the ARP entry.
IP Address The associated IP address of a device on a subnet attached to one of the switch's
existing routing interfaces.
MAC Address The unicast MAC address of the device.
Type The type of the ARP entry. Possible values are:
• Local. An ARP entry associated with one of the switch’s routing interface’s MAC
addresses.
• Gateway. A dynamic ARP entry whose IP address is that of a router.
• Static. An ARP entry configured by the user.
• Dynamic. An ARP entry which has been learned by the router.
Age Age since the entry was last refreshed in the ARP Table. The format is hh:mm:ss.










