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Note: If any router on a network segment uses a secondary address, all other routers on that same segment must 
also use a secondary address from the same network or subnet. 
To assign multiple IP addresses to network interfaces, use the following command in interface configuration mode:
Command Purpose
ip address address I mask secondary
Assign multiple IP addresses to network interfaces.
5.2 Establish Address Resolution
A device in the IP can have both a local address (which uniquely identifies the device on its local segment or LAN) 
and a network address (which identifies the network to which the device belongs). The local address is more properly 
known as a data link address because it is contained in the data link layer (Layer 2 of the OSI model) part of the 
packet header and is read by data link devices (bridges and all device interfaces, for example). The more technically 
inclined will refer to local addresses as MAC addresses, because the Media Access Control (MAC) sub-layer within 
the data link layer processes addresses for the layer. 
To communicate with a device on Ethernet, you first must determine the 48-bit MAC or local data link address of that 
device. The process of determining the local data link address from an IP address is called address resolution. The 
IC35516 software uses the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for address resolution. ARP is used to associate IP 
addresses with media or MAC addresses. Taking an IP address as input, ARP determines the associated media 
address. 
Once a media or MAC address is determined, the IP address/media address association is stored in an ARP cache 
for rapid retrieval. Then the IP datagram is encapsulated in a link-layer frame and sent over the network. 
5.2.1 Define a Static ARP Cache
ARP provides a dynamic mapping between IP addresses and media addresses. Because most hosts support 
dynamic address resolution, you generally do not need to specify static ARP cache entries. Completing this task 
installs a permanent entry in the ARP cache. The entry is used to translate 32-bit IP addresses into 48-bit hardware 
addresses. 
Optionally, you can specify that the software respond to ARP requests as if it was the owner of the specified IP 
address. You also have the option of specifying an interface when you define ARP entries. 
Perform the following task in global configuration mode, to provide static mapping between IP addresses and media 
addresses. 
Command Purpose
arp ip-address hardware-address
Globally associate an IP address with a media (hardware) 
address in the ARP cache. 
arp ip-address hardware-address 
[interface ] 
Specify that the software respond to ARP requests as if it 
was the owner of the specified interface. 
 
To display the ARP being used on a particular interface, use the show interface in top mode or global configuration 
mode. Use the show arp command in top or configuration mode to examine the contents of the ARP cache. 
