Working with the ARP Table (asg_arp)
The 'asg_arp' Command
Description
The asg_arp command in the Expert mode shows the ARP cache for the whole Security Group or for the specified Security Group Member, interface, MAC address, and Host name.
This command shows summary or verbose information.
Syntax
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Parameters
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Shows the built-in help. |
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Verbose mode that shows detailed Security Group Member cache information. |
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Applies to Security Group Members as specified by the
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Shows the ARP cache for the specified interface. |
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Shows the ARP cache for the specified MAC address. |
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Shows the ARP cache for the specified host name. |
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Runs MAC address verification on |
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Shows the ARP cache for each Security Group Member in the legacy format. |
Example Default Output
This example shows the ARP cash in the Default Mode:
Example Verbose Output
This example shows the ARP cash in the Verbose Mode:
Example Output for Verifying MAC Addresses
This example shows the output of the MAC address verification (on a Single Chassis):
Verifying ARP Entries
Use these commands to confirm that the Unique MAC value has changed.
For the Unique MAC database value, run this command in the Expert mode:
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Example:
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For the Unique MAC Kernel value, run this command in Gaia gClish:
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Example:
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You can display the magic attribute for interfaces of the type ethX-YZ with the "ifconfig" command in the Expert mode.
Example:
Example Legacy Output
This example shows ARP cache for each Security Group Member in the Legacy Mode output: