Arp table, Arp process – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual
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Value
Description
3 X.25
4
Proteon ProNET (Token Ring)
5 Chaos
6 IEEE802.X
7 ARC
network
ARP Table
In an Ethernet, the MAC addresses of two hosts must be available for the two hosts to communicate
with each other. Each host in an Ethernet maintains an ARP table, where the latest used IP
address-to-MAC address mapping entries are stored. S3600 series Ethernet switches provide the
display arp command to display the information about ARP mapping entries.
ARP entries in an S3600 series Ethernet switch can either be static entries or dynamic entries, as
described in
Table 1-3 ARP entries
ARP entry
Generation Method
Maintenance Mode
Static ARP entry
Manually configured
Manual maintenance
Dynamic ARP entry
Dynamically generated
ARP entries of this type age
with time. The aging period is
set by the ARP aging timer.
ARP Process
Figure 1-2 ARP process
Suppose that Host A and Host B are on the same subnet and that Host A sends a message to Host B.
The resolution process is as follows:
2) Host A looks in its ARP mapping table to see whether there is an ARP entry for Host B. If Host A
finds it, Host A uses the MAC address in the entry to encapsulate the IP packet into a data link layer
frame and sends the frame to Host B.
3) If Host A finds no entry for Host B, Host A buffers the packet and broadcasts an ARP request, in
which the source IP address and source MAC address are respectively the IP address and MAC