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3 TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION
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svarp
<NAME>
svarp -- display or modify ARP information (correspondence between internet addresses and MAC
addresses).
<SYNOPSIS>
svarp target_ctlr interface host
svarp target_ctlr interface -a
svarp target_ctlr interface -d host
svarp target_ctlr interface -s host etaddr
<DESCRIPTION>
The svarp command displays or modifies the table that translates Internet addresses used by the
address resolution protocol (ARP) to MAC addresses.
target_ctlr: Specifies the host name or dot internet address of the target controller.
interface: Specifies the unit number of the target interface.
host: Specifies the host name or dot internet address of the host for which ARP information is to be
displayed, registered, or deleted.
etaddr: Specifies the MAC address of the host to be registered.
No option: Displays the ARP information for the host specified in host.
-a: Displays all the ARP information for a specified interface of the controller in need of
maintenance.
-d: Deletes the ARP information piece for the host specified in host. This option may be used only
by the superuser. When the specified entry is not found, this command results in an error.
-s: Sets an MAC address for the host specified in host. Specify addr in the form of
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where each xx is a hexadecimal number. Only superusers can use this
option. The entry registered by this option remains in effect until the entry is deleted with
“arp -d”. Up to 30 entries can be registered. An attempt to register more than this limit results
in an error.
The values set in this command have no effect when the system is started again.
<Display format>
This command displays information on the ARP table in the following format when no options or the
-a option is specified:
hostname (IPaddress) at MACaddress
Example:
romeo (192.0.1.1) at 0:0:87:a0:0:23
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