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7.5 Network Layer
7.5.1 Routing Table
Routing table displays all the active routes of the network. These can be either static or dynamic (obtained through RIP). For every
route created in the network, the details of that particular link or route will get updated in this table.
To view the Routing Table, navigate to MONITOR > Network Layer > Routing Table. The Routing Table screen appears:
Figure 7-18 Routing Table
7.5.2 IP ARP
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP address) to a physical address on the
network. The IP ARP table is used to maintain a correlation between each IP address and its corresponding MAC address. ARP
provides the protocol rules for making this correlation and providing address conversion in both directions.
To view IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) statistics, navigate to MONITOR > Network Layer > IP ARP. The IP ARP Table
screen appears.
Figure 7-19 IP ARP Table
The IP ARP Table contains the following information:
Index: Represents the interface type.
MAC Address: Represents the MAC address of a node on the network.
Net Address: This parameter represents the corresponding IP address of a node on the network.
Type: This parameter represents the type of mapping, that is, Dynamic or Static.
To view updated IP ARP entries, click Refresh.
To clear the IP ARP entries, click Clear.
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