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IP Address - Indicates the station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address lled in below.
MAC Address - Displays the station MAC address, which is associated in the ARP table with the IP address.
Status - Displays the ARP table entry type. Possible eld values are:
– Dynamic — Indicates the ARP entry is learned dynamically.
– Static — Indicates the ARP entry is a static entry.
Remove — Removes a specic ARP entry. The possible eld values are:
– Checked — Removes the selected ARP entries.
– Unchecked - Maintains the current ARP entries.
2. Dene the ARP Entry Age Out parameter.
3. Dene the Clear ARP Table Entries parameter.
4. Click . The Add ARP Entry Page opens:
Figure 60: Add ARP Entry Page
5. Select the Interface (Port, LAG or VLAN).
6. Dene the IP Address and the MAC Address.
7. Click . The new entry is added to ARP, and
the device is updated.
6.2 Dening Domain Name System
Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names into IP addresses. Each time a domain name is
assigned, the DNS service translates the name into a numeric IP address. For example, www.ipexample.com is translated
into 192.87.56.2. DNS servers maintain databases of domain names and their corresponding IP addresses.
This section contains the following topics:
Dening DNS Servers
Conguring Host Mapping
6.2.1 Dening DNS Servers
The DNS Server Page contains elds for enabling and activating specic DNS servers.
To enable DNS and dene the DNS server:
1. Click System > System Info > IP Conguration > Domain Name System. The DNS Server Page opens:
Figure 61: DNS Server Page
The DNS Server Page contains the following elds:
Enable DNS — Enables translating the DNS names
into IP addresses. The possible eld values are:
– Checked — Translates the domains into IP
addresses.
– Unchecked — Disables translating domains into IP
addresses.
Default Domain Name — Species the user-dened
DNS server name.
Type — Displays the IP address type. The possible