Deleting table entries, Modifying table entries, Displaying table entries – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual
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Utilizing the Command Line Interface
XSR User’s Guide 2-21
Deleting Table Entries
There are two ways to delete an entry from a table depending on the table type. Type (e.g.):
XSR(config)#no arp 1.1.1.1 e45e.ffe5.ffee
+
removes the arp entry related to row 1.1.1.1. where no is the command that negates the previous operation and arp is
the associated table type. A second example is entered as follows:
XSR(config)#no access-list 1
+
removes access-list 1 where no is the command that clears the access-list.
Modifying Table Entries
For some tables, you must first remove the entry then add the same entry with new values. For the
ARP table the syntax is similar to the
add
command where you enter the command and entry ID
with a new value which replaces the old value in the ARP table.
For example, typing the following:
XSR(config)#arp 1.1.1.1 e45e.ffe5.efef
XSR(config)#arp 1.1.1.1 e45e.ffe5.3434
+
first creates an arp entry of 1.1.1.1 associated with MAC address e45e.ffe5.efef. Then, this entry is modified to be
associated with the new MAC address e45e.ffe5.3434.
Displaying Table Entries
You can display ARP table, access-list table, gateway-type prefix table, IP routing table, and other
entries at privileged EXEC mode.
For example, enter
show ip arp
displays the following output:
XSR#show ip arp
Protocol
Address
Age(min)
Hardware Address
Type Interface
Internet
192.168.12.16 0
0001.f4fe.2716
ARPA
FastEthernet2
Internet
192.168.14.64 12
0001.f4ee.2764
ARPA
FastEthernet2
Internet
192.168.12.40 18
00b0.d0fe.e292
ARPA
FastEthernet2
Internet
180.180.180.1 59
0030.ee1f.ef61
ARPA
FastEthernet2
Internet
192.168.12.1 8
00e0.631f.a45a
ARPA
FastEthernet2
Internet
192.168.12.81
60 0030.85ff.ef61
ARPA
FastEthernet2
Internet
192.168.12.17
44 0001.f4ef.2717
ARPA
FastEthernet2
Managing XSR Interfaces
You must be in Interface mode before configuring XSR ports. To enter Interface mode, type the
following, for example:
XSR#configure terminal
XSR(config)#interface FastEthernet 1
XSR(config-if