R21xx-HP FlexFabric 11900 Layer 3 IP Services Configuration Guide

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{ If the virtual IP address of the VRRP group is associated with a virtual MAC address, the sender
MAC address in the gratuitous ARP packet is the virtual MAC address of the virtual router.
{ If the virtual IP address of the VRRP group is associated with the real MAC address of an
interface, the sender MAC address in the gratuitous ARP packet is the MAC address of the
interface on the master router in the VRRP group.
Configuration procedure
The following conditions apply to the gratuitous ARP configuration:
You can enable periodic sending of gratuitous ARP packets on up to 1024 interfaces.
Periodic sending of gratuitous ARP packets takes effect only when the link of the enabled interface
goes up and an IP address has been assigned to the interface.
If you change the interval for sending gratuitous ARP packets, the configuration is effective at the
next sending interval.
The frequency of sending gratuitous ARP packets might be much lower than the sending interval set
by the user in any of the following circumstances:
{ This function is enabled on multiple interfaces.
{ Each interface is configured with multiple secondary IP addresses.
{ A small sending interval is configured when the previous two conditions exist.
To configure gratuitous ARP:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enable learning of gratuitous
ARP packets.
gratuitous-arp-learning enable
By default, learning of gratuitous
ARP packets is enabled.
3. Enable the device to send
gratuitous ARP packets upon
receiving ARP requests whose
sender IP address belongs to
a different subnet.
gratuitous-arp-sending enable
By default, a device does not send
gratuitous ARP packets upon
receiving ARP requests whose
sender IP address belongs to a
different subnet.
4. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
5. Enable periodic sending of
gratuitous ARP packets
arp send-gratuitous-arp
By default, periodic sending of
gratuitous ARP packets is disabled.
6. (Optional) Set the interval for
sending gratuitous ARP
packets.
arp send-gratuitous-arp interval
milliseconds
By default, the interval for sending
gratuitous ARP packets is 2000
milliseconds.