/info/l3/arp/dump
Show All ARP Entry Information
IP address Flags MAC address VLAN Port Shared Referenced SPs --------------- ----- ----------------- ---- ------ ------ ----------------- 10.237.25.66 P 00:14:0e:f5:f2:00 6 DIS 1-4 10.239.232.66 P 00:14:0e:f5:f2:00 6 DIS 1-4 10.239.232.100 P 4 00:14:0e:f5:f2:01 DIS 1-4 |
Note: The Alteon VA translates the VMware's MAC address assigned to virtual servers and interfaces to its own, internal MAC address for internal processing. It switches the Alteon VA MAC address back to the VMware MAC address when it sends the packet back to the VMware switch. Therefore, the internal Alteon VA MAC address is shown in some of the tables and dumps displayed on the console.
Referenced ports are the ports that request an ARP entry. As a result, the traffic coming into the referenced ports contains the destination IP address. From the ARP entry (the referenced ports), this traffic needs to be forwarded to the egress port (port 6 as shown in the above example).
Note: If you have VMA turned on, the referenced port is the designated port. If you have VMA turned off, the designated port is the normal ingress port.
The following table describes the Flags field values:
ARP Dump Flag Values
Flag | Description |
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P | Permanent entry created for the Alteon IP interface. |
P 4 | Permanent entry created for Layer 4 proxy IP address or virtual server IP address. |
R | Indirect route entry. |
U | Unresolved ARP entry. The MAC address has not been learned. |