Configuring Arp - Dell PowerConnect 3324 User Manual

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3.  Select the Interface and define the Host Name.
4.  Click Apply Changes. The new DHCP IP Interface is added, and the device is updated.
 
Modifying a DCHP IP Interface:
1.  Open the DHCP IP Interface page.
2.  Modify the Interface field.
3.  Click Apply Changes. The entry is modified, and the device is updated.
 
Displaying the DHCP IP Interfaces Table:
1.  Open the DHCP IP Interface page.
2.  Click Show All. The DHCP IP Interfaces Table Page opens.
 
DHCP IP Interfaces Table Page
 
Deleting a DHCP IP Interface:
1.  Open the DHCP IP Interface page.
2.  Click Show All. The DHCP IP Interfaces Table opens.
3.  Select a DHCP client entry.
4.  Check the Remove check box to remove DHCP client entries.
5.  Click Apply Changes. The DHCP IP Interfaces Table entries are deleted, and the device is updated.
 
Defining DCHP Clients Using CLI Commands
 
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed in the DHCP IP Interface page.
 
CLI Command
 ip address-dhcp [hostname host-name]  Acquires an IP address on an ethernet interface from DHCP.
 
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
 
Console (config)# interface ethernet 1/e8
 
Console (config-if)# ip address-dhcp hostname marketing
 

Configuring ARP

 
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a TCP/IP protocol that converts IP addresses into physical addresses. The static entries can be defined in the ARP
Table. When static entries are defined, a permanent entry is entered and is used to translate IP address to MAC addresses. To open the ARP Settings page:
 Click System > IP Addressing > ARP in the Tree View. The ARP Settings page opens.
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