User's Manual Part 2

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Appendix G: CCU/EUM Data Tables
ARP Table (CCU and EUM)
For each host (EUM, PC, or router) in the system, the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
Table displays the following information:
Table 51 ARP Table Entries
The ARP Table is automatically built by the CCU or EUM based on traffic passing between the
Ethernet and Radio ports. This table displays the host IP and MAC addresses. After the CCU
or EUM recovers the destination IP address from an IP packet sent to the router layer, it looks
in the ARP Table to find the destination Ethernet MAC address. If the IP address does not
appear in the ARP Table, the CCU or EUM obtains the MAC address through an ARP request/
reply and adds it to the ARP Table. The only time a host IP address appears in the ARP Table,
is if the host has recently (in the past ten minutes or so) sent or received data. This can be
forced using a ping, Telnet, SNMP request, or by entering
arp map <aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd>,
where
<aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd> is the host IP address.
To View the CCU ARP MAP table:
60:03:3a> arp map 192.168.10.250
IP Address Ethernet EUMID GOS Last Rx
192.168.10.250 00:90:c8:60:ff:fe 60:ff:fe bronze-61 1
60:03:3a>
OR:
60:03:3a> arp map
ARP MAP TABLE
IP Address Ethernet EUMID GOS RSSI[dBm] Last Rx
5.11.1.101 00:10:a4:c2:10:bb 60:00:6b be -48 100
Table Entry Description
destination Host IP Address
gateway Host Ethernet MAC Address
flags
The only valid flag is 4.
Refcnt
Number of processes currently referencing this ARP entry. If a process
requires a MAC address, it looks it up in the ARP Table. When the ARP
entry is referenced by a process,
refcnt will be incremented by one.
When the process is done with the ARP entry,
refcnt will be
decremented by one.
Use
Number of times the ARP Table has been accessed for this network
element.
Interface
The type of interface, one of the following:
esmc0: Ethernet
rdr1: Radio
lo0: Loopback