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Address Resolution Protocol
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Proxy ARP – Enables or disables Proxy ARP for specified VLAN interfaces, allowing a
non-routing device to determine the MAC address of a host on another subnet or network.
(Default: Disabled)
End stations that require Proxy ARP must view the entire network as a single network. These
nodes must therefore use a smaller subnet mask than that used by the router or other relevant
network devices.
Extensive use of Proxy ARP can degrade router performance because it may lead to increased
ARP traffic and increased search time for larger ARP address tables.
Interface
To configure the timeout for the ARP cache or to enable Proxy ARP for a VLAN (i.e., IP subnetwork):
1. Click IP, ARP.
2. Select Configure General from the Step List.
3. Set the timeout to a suitable value for the ARP cache, or enable Proxy ARP for subnetworks that
do not have routing or a default gateway.
4. Click Apply.
FIGURE 348
Configuring General Settings for ARP
Configuring Static ARP Addresses
For devices that do not respond to ARP requests or do not respond in a timely manner, traffic will
be dropped because the IP address cannot be mapped to a physical address. If this occurs, use the
IP > ARP (Configure Static Address – Add) page to manually map an IP address to the
corresponding physical address in the ARP cache.
CLI References
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Command Usage
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The ARP cache is used to map 32-bit IP addresses into 48-bit hardware (that is, Media Access
Control) addresses. This cache includes entries for hosts and other routers on local network
interfaces defined on this router.
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You can define up to 32 static entries in the ARP cache.