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Click Refresh, to view updated Bridge statistics and click Clear, to clear the Bridge statistics.
7.4.2 Learn Table
‘Learn Table’ statistics allow you to view MAC address of the learnt device, the bridge port number, aging timer for each
device learnt on an interface, and the local (DUT's local interfaces)/remote (learned entries through bridging) status of the
learnt device. There can be up to 10,000 entries in the Learn Table.
To view learn table statistics, navigate to MONITOR > Bridge > Learn Table. The Learn Table screen appears.
Figure 7-7 Learn Table
Click Refresh, to view updated Learn Table statistics and click Clear, to clear the Learn Table statistics.
7.5 Network Layer
7.5.1 IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol address (IP address) to a physical machine
address on the network. The IP ARP table is used to maintain a correlation between each IP address and its corresponding
MAC address. ARP provides the protocol rules for making this correlation and providing address conversion in both directions.
To view IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) statistics, navigate to MONITOR > Network Layer > IP ARP. The IP ARP Table
screen appears.
Figure 7-8 IP ARP Statistics
The IP ARP Table contains the following information:
Out Octets Specifies the total number of octets transmitted out of the bridge.
Out Unicast Packets Specifies the total number of packets requested by the higher level protocol and then
transmitted to the non-unicast address.
Out Discards Specifies the number of error-free outbound packets which are discarded to free up buffer
space.
Out Errors Specifies the number of outbound error packets that are not allowed to transmit.