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M4100 Series Managed Switch
7. Select Routing ARP Advanced ARP Table Configuration.
8. To configure the ARP Table, do the following:
• Use Age T
ime to enter the value for the switch to use for the ARP entry ageout time.
You must enter a valid integer, which represents the number of seconds it takes for an
ARP entry to age out. The range for this field is 15 to 21600 seconds. The default
value for Age Time is 1200 seconds.
• Use Response T
ime to enter the value for the switch to use for the ARP response
time-out. You must enter a valid integer, which represents the number of seconds the
switch waits for a response to an ARP request. The range for this field is 1 to 10
seconds. The default value for Response Time is 10 seconds.
• Use Retries to enter an integer that specifies the maximum number of times an
ARP
request is retried. The range for this field is 0 to 10. The default value for Retries is 10.
• Use Cache Size to enter an integer that specifies the maximum number of entries for
the
ARP cache. The range for this field is 96 to 509 The default value for Cache Size
is 509.
• Use Dynamic Renew to control whether the
ARP component automatically attempts
to renew ARP entries of type Dynamic when they age out. The default setting is
Enable.
• Use Remove from T
able to remove certain entries from the ARP Table. The choices
listed specify the type of ARP entry to be deleted:
• All Dynamic Entries
• All Dynamic and Gateway Entries
• Specific Dynamic/Gateway Entry. Selecting this allows the user to specify the
required IP address.
• Specific Static Entry. Selecting this allows the user to specify the required IP address.
• None. Selected if the user does not want to delete any entry from the
ARP Table.
9. Use Remove IP
Address to enter the IP address against the entry that is to be removed
from the ARP Table.