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IfName
Interface name, for which configuration is to be
viewed.
LinkUp/DnTrap
Indicates whether linkUp/linkDown traps shall be
generated for this interface.
Caution
• Reset of ATM VC interface stats also result in atm vc stat reset for
the interface and reset of Ethernet interface stats also result in
dot3stats reset for the ethernet interface.
References
• ATM Interface commands
• Ethernet commands
• EoA commands
• DSL commands
8.16 IP Commands
8.16.1 IP Net to Media Table Commands
8.16.1.1 Get arp
Description: Use this command to display either the full ARP table or a
single entry.
Command Syntax: get arp [rid <rid-val>] [ip <ip-address>]
8.16.1.2 Create arp
Description: Use this command to create a static entry in the ARP
Table.
Command Syntax: create arp [rid <rid-val>] ip <ip-address>
macaddr <mac-address>
8.16.1.3 Delete arp
Description: Use this command to delete an entry from the ARP table.
Command Syntax: delete arp [rid <rid-val>] ip <ip-address>
Parameters
Name Description
rid <rid-val>
RID refers to the Routing Information Database.
This database contains information about the
routes in the system. Each RID identifies a flow
and defines route related information for that
flow. The RID defines a flow based on the VLAN
Id. The database can be of 2 types, IRD
(Independent Routing Database) where there
are more than one RIDs in the system and each
RID defines separate routes in context of itself. .
If VlanId <X> and RID <X> have been created
and the routing database is configured for IRD,
than routes in RID <X> shall define flow for
packets coming on VLAN Id <X>. The other
mode for the database is SRD (Shared Routing
Database) where there is a single RID in the
system and all flows map to this RID. This RID
has to be explicitly created and no more than
one RID can be created in the system in this
mode. Flows for all created VLANs shall map to
this RID for routing.
Type: Create - Optional
Delete - Mandatory
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