Displays the IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. You can filter the display by IP address, MAC address, VLAN (Virtual LAN), or permanent entries.
ip_addr | Specifies an IP address. |
mac | Specifies a MAC address. |
vlan_name | Specifies a VLAN name. |
vlan_list | Specifies a VLAN list of IDs. |
permanent | Specifies permanent entries. |
port | Show entries for a specific port. |
port | Show only entries for this port number. |
vr_name | Specifies a VR or VRF. |
Show all entries, except for proxy entries.
If you do not specify a VR or VRF, the command applies to the current VR context.
The show output displays the following information:
ARP address check | Whether IP ARP checking is enabled or disabled. IP ARP checking verifies if the ARP request‘s source address is in the receiving interface‘s subnet. |
ARP refresh | Whether ARP refresh is enabled or disabled. ARP refresh is performed when an ARP entry‘s age is three-fourths of the timeout value. |
Dup IP Addr | IP addresses that have been used by other hosts on the network. |
Dynamic entries | The number of dynamic (learned ARP) entries in the table. |
Failed requests | The number of failed ARP requests sent (by this VR or VRF). |
In Request | The number of ARP request packets received (by this VR or VRF). |
In Response | The number of ARP reply packets received (by this VR or VRF). |
Max ARP entries | Maximum ARP table size for the VR or VRF (each VR has its own ARP table). |
Max ARP pending entries | Maximum number of incomplete (pending) ARP entries allowed in the table. |
Out Request | The number of ARP request packets sent (by this VR or VRF). |
Out Response | The number of ARP reply packets sent (by this VR or VRF). |
Pending entries | The number of sent ARP requests that have not yet received a response. |
Proxy Answered | The number of ARP requests answered by the ARP proxy. |
RX Error | The number of incorrect ARP request and reply packets received. The malformed packets include the following errors: incorrect ARP op code, hardware address type is not Ethernet, the protocol address is not IP, and similar errors. |
Static entries | The number of configured (static ARP) entries in the table. |
Rejected Count | The number of rejected ARP request packets. |
Rejected I/F | The VLAN on which the last rejected ARP request packet arrived. |
Rejected IP | The source address for the last rejected ARP request. An example reason for an ARP request packet to be rejected is if the source address of the packet is not in the subnet. |
Rejected Port | The port on which the last rejected ARP request packet arrived. |
Timeout | Timeout value for a dynamic (learned) ARP entry. |
The following example displays the IP ARP table for the current VR or VRF context:
# show iparp VR Destination Mac Age Static VLAN VID Port VR-Default 10.10.10.6 00:04:96:1f:a5:71 8 NO bluered 4092 1 VR-Default 10.128.32.1 00:01:30:ba:6a:a0 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.2 00:01:03:1c:ae:b0 5 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.4 00:d0:59:17:74:83 3 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.5 00:02:a5:c2:5c:dd 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.6 00:12:3f:1c:f8:fb 5 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.7 00:11:11:80:9c:b9 7 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.8 00:11:43:53:8e:f1 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.9 00:02:a5:bf:ac:70 7 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.10 00:11:43:44:18:68 10 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.11 00:12:3f:1c:e9:f2 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.12 00:02:a5:bf:af:79 8 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.13 00:11:43:40:89:91 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.16 00:0f:1f:c9:2d:80 2 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.17 00:06:5b:b1:6a:91 1 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.19 00:11:43:3a:96:1d 10 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.20 00:08:02:d5:c5:b7 6 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.24 00:12:3f:0a:44:92 14 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.26 00:50:04:ad:36:5e 6 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.30 00:b0:d0:23:f2:9a 11 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.54 00:b0:d0:59:e4:e2 6 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.55 00:a0:c9:0c:41:de 3 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.59 00:b0:d0:7c:d6:07 14 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.99 00:04:96:05:00:03 13 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.101 00:04:96:1f:a8:48 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.104 00:30:48:41:ed:45 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.105 00:30:48:41:ed:97 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.106 00:01:30:23:c1:00 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.108 00:04:96:1f:a5:71 0 NO Default 4095 VR-Default 10.128.32.116 00:04:96:1f:a4:0e 0 NO Default 4095 Dynamic Entries : 1 Static Entries : 0 Pending Entries : 0 In Request : 111 In Response : 3 Out Request : 110 Out Response : 111 Failed Requests : 0 Proxy Answered : 0 Rx Error : 0 Dup IP Addr : 0.0.0.0 Rejected Count : Rejected IP : Rejected Port : Rejected I/F : Max ARP entries : 4096 Max ARP pending entries : 256 ARP address check: Enabled ARP refresh : Enabled Timeout : Configured: 10 minutes Current: 30 minutes Max ARP entries : Configured: 259000 (Distributed mode was turned "on" after boot) ARP Sender-Mac Learning : Disabled
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.
The vr option was added in ExtremeXOS 11.0.
The vlan_list variable was added in ExtremeXOS 16.1.
For ARP, virtual network remote endpoints appear in the port column in ExtremeXOS 22.3
This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X590, X620, X690, X870 series switches.