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Arp tables, Rarp table – Brocade Virtual ADX MIB Reference (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual

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ARP tables

ARP tables

The following tables are available to manage ARP using SNMP:

“RARP table” on page 166

“Static ARP table” on page 167

“Global ARP statistics” on page 168

Refer to the configuration guide for a product for additional information on this feature.

RARP table

The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) provides a simple mechanism for
directly-attached IP hosts to boot over the network. RARP allows an IP host that does not have a
means of storing its IP address across power cycles or software reloads to query a directly-attached
router for an IP address.

RARP is enabled by default. However, there must be a static RARP entry for each host that will use
the Layer 3 Switch for booting. The following table contains the object that define each RARP entry.
They are available in all devices, except ServerIron products.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snAgGblDynMemUtil
brcdIp.1.1.2.1.53
Syntax: Gauge32

Read only

Shows the dynamic memory utilization of the device in percentage
units.

snAgGblDynMemTotal
brcdIp.1.1.2.1.54
Syntax: Integer32

Read only

Shows the total amount of dynamic memory in a device in number of
bytes.

snAgGblDynMemFree
brcdIp.1.1.2.1.55
Syntax: Gauge32

Read only

Shows the amount of system dynamic memory that is currently
available in number of bytes.

Name, OID, and Syntax

Access

Description

snRtIpRarpTable
brcdIp.1.2.2.4

None

IP RARP Table.

snRtIpRarpEntry
brcdIp.1.2.2.4.1

None

An entry in the IP RARP Table.

snRtIpRarpIndex
brcdIp.1.2.2.4.1.1
Syntax: Integer

Read only

An index for an entry in the RARP Table. There can be up to 16 entries.

snRtIpRarpMac
brcdIp.1.2.2.4.1.2
Syntax: OctetString

Read-write

Shows the MAC address of the RARP client.