A. Command Line Interface
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Proxy ARP Command
arp create ip-address mac-address
arp delete ip-address
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config
Creates or deletes a single, static Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table entry. Static
ARP entries created with this command are retained across resets/power cycles.
Examples: arp create 132.53.4.2 00:10:4b:97:6c:44
arp delete 132.53.4.2
create – Create an ARP table entry. A maximum of 64 entries can be created.
delete – Delete an ARP table entry.
ip-address – The IP address of the ARP entry to be created or deleted.
mac-address – MAC address.
arp purge
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config
Deletes ALL static and dynamic ARP Table entries.
Table A-7. ARP Commands (2 of 2)
Table A-8. Proxy ARP Command
proxy arp { eth1 | dsl1 } [ enable | disable ]
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config
Enables or disables Proxy ARP for the specified interface. If enable or disable is not
entered, enable is assumed.
Example: proxy arp dsl1 disable
eth1 – The Ethernet interface.
dsl1 – The DSL interface.
enable – Enable Proxy ARP.
disable – Disable Proxy ARP. This is the default setting.
NOTE: Proxy ARP and NAPT cannot be enabled at the same time, except in these
cases:
– When Basic NAT is enabled and the DSL interface address is part of the Basic NAT
global IP network address, dsl1 must have Proxy ARP enabled.
– When IP passthrough is enabled, eth1 must have Proxy ARP enabled.