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Brocade Virtual ADX Graphical User Interface Guide (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual

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ARP cache statistics

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The following table describes the fields available in the ARP page.

The ARP Cache page displays a list of all cache information in table. Each cache includes IP and
MAC address, port, type and age of the cache. Click Next or Previous to navigate the list or select
First or Last to jump to the most recent or least recent entries respectively.

You can filter the information displayed in the ARP cache table using the Filter icon in the top right
corner of the main page. Click the icon to view the filtering panel and search the information based
on the Filter Criteria.

For more information on ARP statistics, refer to the Brocade Virtual ADX Switch and Router Guide.

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ARP page - fields and descriptions

Field Description

Statistics

Requests Received

Displays the total number of incoming requests.

Requests Sent

Displays the total number of requests sent.

Packets Received

Displays the total number of packets received.

Replies Sent

Displays the total number of replies sent.

Invalid Destination Packets

Displays the total number of packets with invalid target protocol
address.

Invalid Source Packets

Displays the total number of packets with invalid sender protocol
address.

Pending Packets Dropped

Displays the total number of pending packets discarded.

ARP Cache

IP Address

Displays the IP address of the Brocade Virtual ADX.

MAC Address

Displays the MAC address of the Brocade Virtual ADX.

Port/Trunk

Displays the port on which the entry was learned.

Type

Displays the type of the ARP entry. The type can be one of the
following:

Dynamic — Indicates the Brocade Virtual ADX is learned from
an incoming packet.

Static — Indicates the Brocade Virtual ADX loaded the entry
from the static ARP table when the Brocade Virtual ADX was
connected to other device.

Age (sec)

Displays the number of seconds the entry has remained unused. If
this value reaches the ARP aging period, the entry is removed from
the cache.