Chapter 36 Anti-Arpscan
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The following table describes the labels in this screen. 
36.4  Anti-Arpscan Trust Host 
Use this screen to create or remove trusted hosts identified by IP address and subnet mask. Anti-arpscan 
is not performed on trusted hosts. To open this screen, click Advanced Application > Anti-Arpscan > Trust 
Host.
Figure 286   Advanced Application > Anti-Arpscan > Trust Host
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 163   Advanced Application > Anti-Arpscan > Host Status
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Clear Filtered host: A filtered host is a blocked IP address.
Port List Type a port number or a series of port numbers separated by commas and spaces, and then 
click Clear to unblock all hosts connected to these ports.
Filtered host: This table lists information on blocked hosts.
Index This displays the index number of an IP address (a host) that has been blocked.
Host IP This displays the IP address of the blocked host.
MAC This displays the MAC address of the blocked host.
VLAN This displays the VLAN ID that shows which VLAN the blocked host is in.
Port This displays the port number to which the blocked host is connected.
State This shows Err-Disable if the ARP-request rate from this host is over the threshold. Forwarding 
hosts are not displayed.
Table 164   Advanced Application > Anti-Arpscan > Trust Host
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Name Type a descriptive name of up to 32 printable ASCII characters to identify this host.
Host IP Type the IP address of the host.
Mask A trusted host may consist of a subnet of IP addresses. Type a subnet mask to create a single 
host or a subnet of hosts.
Add Click this to create the trusted host.
Cancel Click this to reset the values above based or, if not applicable, to clear the fields above.