Chapter 64 ARP Inspection
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Figure 293   SECURITY > IPv4 Source Guard > ARP Inspection > ARP Insp. Log Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
64.4  ARP Inspection Setup
Use this screen to enable ARP inspection on the Switch. You can also configure the length of time the 
Switch stores records of discarded ARP packets and global settings for the ARP inspection log. To open 
this screen, click SECURITY > IPv4 Source Guard > ARP Inspection > ARP Insp. Setup.
Table 228   SECURITY > IPv4 Source Guard > ARP Inspection > ARP Insp. Log Status
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Clearing Log Status Table Click Clear to remove all the log messages that were generated by ARP packets and 
that have not been sent to the syslog server yet.
Total number of Bindings This field displays the number of log messages that were generated by ARP packets 
and that have not been sent to the syslog server yet. If one or more log messages are 
dropped due to unavailable buffer, there is an entry called overflow with the current 
number of dropped log messages.
Index This field displays a sequential number for each log message.
Port This field displays the source port of the ARP packet.
VID This field displays the source VLAN ID of the ARP packet.
Sender MAC This field displays the source MAC address of the ARP packet.
Sender IP This field displays the source IP address of the ARP packet.
Packet Number This field displays the number of ARP packets that were consolidated into this log 
message. The Switch consolidates identical log messages generated by ARP packets 
in the log consolidation interval into one log message. You can configure this interval in 
the SECURITY > IPv4 Source Guard > ARP Inspection > ARP Insp. Setup screen.
Reason This field displays the reason the log message was generated.
dhcp deny: An ARP packet was discarded because it violated a dynamic binding with 
the same MAC address and VLAN ID.
static deny: An ARP packet was discarded because it violated a static binding with the 
same MAC address and VLAN ID.
deny: An ARP packet was discarded because there were no bindings with the same 
MAC address and VLAN ID.
dhcp permit: An ARP packet was forwarded because it matched a dynamic binding.
static permit: An ARP packet was forwarded because it matched a static binding.
In the SECURITY > IPv4 Source Guard > ARP Inspection > ARP Insp. VLAN Setup screen, 
you can configure the Switch to generate log messages when ARP packets are 
discarded or forwarded based on the VLAN ID of the ARP packet.
Time This field displays when the log message was generated.