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set arp
{
ip_addr mac_addr interface
age number |
always-on-dest |
no-cache
}
where
ip_addr represents an IP address.
mac_addr represents a MAC address.
interface represents a physical or logical interface.
number represents a numerical value.
Thus, the command might take the following form:
ns-> set arp 172.16.10.11 00e02c000080 ethernet2
where 172.16.10.11 is an IP address, 00e02c000080 is a MAC address, and ethernet2 is
a physical interface.
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The following list shows the CLI variable names used in NetScreen documents.
comm_name The community name of a host or other device.
date_str A date value.
dev_name A device name, as with flash card memory.
dom_name A domain name, such as “acme” in www.acme.com.
dst_addr A destination address, as with a policy definition that defines a source and
destination IP address.
filename The name of a file.
grp_name The name of a group, such as an address group or service group.
interface A physical or logical interface.
id_num An identification number.
ip_addr An IP address.
key_str A key, such as a session key, a private key, or a public key.
key_hex A key expressed as a hexadecimal number.
loc_str A location of a file or other resource.
mac_addr A MAC address.
mbr_name The name of a member in a group, such as an address group or a service
group.
mask A subnet mask, such as 255.255.255.224 or /24.

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Juniper NetScreen-50 Specifications

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BrandJuniper
ModelNetScreen-50
CategoryFirewall
LanguageEnglish

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