H3C WA2600 Series Command Reference Manual

Type
Command Reference Manual
H3C WA Series WLAN Access Points
Layer 3 - IP Services Command Reference
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Preface
The H3C WA documentation set includes 10 command references, which describe the commands and
command syntax options available for the H3C WA series WLAN access points.
The Layer 3 – IP Services Command Reference describes ARP, IP addressing, DHCP, DNS, IP
performance optimization, IPv6 basics, and DHCPv6 configuration commands.
This preface includes:
z Audience
z Conventions
z About the H3C WA Documentation Set
z Obtaining Documentation
z Documentation Feedback
Audience
This documentation is intended for:
z Network planners
z Field technical support and servicing engineers
z Network administrators working with the WA series
Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in this documentation.
Command conventions
Convention Description
Boldface Bold
text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown.
italic
Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values.
[ ]
Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are
optional.
{ x | y | ... }
Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars,
from which you select one.
[ x | y | ... ]
Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical
bars, from which you select one or none.
{ x | y | ... } *
Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by
vertical bars, from which you select at least one.
[ x | y | ... ] *
Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by
vertical bars, from which you may select multiple choices or none.
&<1-n>
The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand (&)
sign can be entered 1 to n times.
# A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments.
GUI conventions
Convention Description
Boldface
Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface.
For example, the
New User
window appears; click
OK
.
>
Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example,
File
>
Create
>
Folder
.
Symbols
Convention Description
Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation may cause bodily
injury.
Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to
equipment.
Means an action or information that needs special attention to ensure
successful configuration or good performance.
Means a complementary description.
Means techniques helpful for you to make configuration with ease.
About the H3C WA Documentation Set
The H3C WA documentation set includes:
Category Documents Purposes
Marketing brochures Describe product specifications and benefits.
Product
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specifications
Technology white papers
Provide an in-depth description of software features and
technologies.
Compliance and safety
manual
Provides regulatory information and the safety instructions
that must be followed during installation.
Quick start
Guides you through initial installation and setup procedures to
help you quickly set up and use your AP with the minimum
configuration.
Hardware
specifications
and installation
Installation guide
Guides you through hardware specifications and installation
methods to help you install your AP.
Getting started guide
Guides you through the main functions of your AP, and
describes how to install and log in to your AP, perform basic
configurations, maintain software, and troubleshoot your AP.
Configuration guides Describe software features and configuration procedures.
Software
configuration
Command references Provide a quick reference to all available commands.
User FAQ
Provides answers to some of the most frequently asked
questions on how to troubleshoot your AP.
Operations and
maintenance
Release notes
Provide information about the product release, including the
version history, hardware and software compatibility matrix,
version upgrade information, technical support information,
and software upgrading.
Obtaining Documentation
You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at
http://www.h3c.com.
Click the links on the top navigation bar to obtain different categories of product documentation:
[Technical Support & Documents > Technical Documents] – Provides hardware installation, software
upgrading, getting started, and software feature configuration and maintenance documentation.
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Table of Contents
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions·····························································································1-1
2 Feature Matrix············································································································································2-1
3 Command/Parameter Matrix·····················································································································3-1
4 ARP Configuration Commands················································································································4-1
ARP Configuration Commands···············································································································4-1
arp check enable·····························································································································4-1
arp max-learning-num ·····················································································································4-2
arp static··········································································································································4-2
arp timer aging·································································································································4-3
display arp·······································································································································4-3
display arp ip-address·····················································································································4-5
display arp timer aging ····················································································································4-5
naturemask-arp enable····················································································································4-6
reset arp ··········································································································································4-6
Gratuitous ARP Configuration Commands·····························································································4-7
gratuitous-arp-sending enable·········································································································4-7
gratuitous-arp-learning enable ········································································································4-7
5 DHCP Server Configuration Commands·································································································5-1
DHCP Server Configuration Commands ································································································5-1
bims-server······································································································································5-1
bootfile-name···································································································································5-2
dhcp enable·····································································································································5-2
dhcp server apply ip-pool ················································································································5-3
dhcp select server global-pool·········································································································5-4
dhcp server detect···························································································································5-4
dhcp server forbidden-ip··················································································································5-5
dhcp server ip-pool··························································································································5-6
dhcp server ping packets ················································································································5-7
dhcp server ping timeout·················································································································5-7
dhcp server relay information enable······························································································5-8
display dhcp server conflict·············································································································5-8
display dhcp server expired·············································································································5-9
display dhcp server free-ip············································································································5-10
display dhcp server forbidden-ip ···································································································5-10
display dhcp server ip-in-use·········································································································5-11
display dhcp server statistics·········································································································5-12
display dhcp server tree ················································································································5-13
dns-list ···········································································································································5-15
domain-name·································································································································5-16
expired···········································································································································5-16
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forbidden-ip····································································································································5-17
gateway-list····································································································································5-18
nbns-list ·········································································································································5-18
netbios-type···································································································································5-19
network··········································································································································5-20
network ip range····························································································································5-20
network mask ································································································································5-21
option·············································································································································5-22
reset dhcp server conflict···············································································································5-22
reset dhcp server ip-in-use············································································································5-23
reset dhcp server statistics············································································································5-23
static-bind client-identifier··············································································································5-24
static-bind ip-address ····················································································································5-25
static-bind mac-address ················································································································5-26
tftp-server domain-name···············································································································5-26
tftp-server ip-address·····················································································································5-27
voice-config ···································································································································5-28
6 DHCP Client Configuration Commands··································································································6-1
DHCP Client Configuration Commands··································································································6-1
display dhcp client···························································································································6-1
ip address dhcp-alloc·······················································································································6-3
7 IPv4 DNS Configuration Commands ·······································································································7-1
IPv4 DNS Configuration Commands ······································································································7-1
display dns domain··························································································································7-1
display dns dynamic-host················································································································7-2
display dns server····························································································································7-3
display ip host··································································································································7-3
dns domain······································································································································7-4
dns resolve ······································································································································7-5
dns server········································································································································7-5
ip host··············································································································································7-6
reset dns dynamic-host ···················································································································7-7
8 IPv6 DNS Configuration Commands ·······································································································8-1
IPv6 DNS Configuration Commands ······································································································8-1
display dns ipv6 dynamic-host ········································································································8-1
display dns ipv6 server····················································································································8-2
display ipv6 host······························································································································8-3
dns server ipv6································································································································8-3
ipv6 host··········································································································································8-4
reset dns ipv6 dynamic-host············································································································8-4
9 IP Addressing Configuration Commands·······························································································9-1
IP Addressing Configuration Commands································································································9-1
display ip interface···························································································································9-1
display ip interface brief···················································································································9-3
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ip address········································································································································9-4
10 IP Performance Optimization Configuration Commands··································································10-1
IP Performance Optimization Configuration Commands······································································10-1
display fib·······································································································································10-1
display fib ip-address·····················································································································10-2
display icmp statistics····················································································································10-3
display ip socket····························································································································10-4
display ip statistics·························································································································10-7
display tcp statistics·······················································································································10-8
display tcp status·························································································································10-11
display udp statistics····················································································································10-11
ip redirects enable·······················································································································10-12
ip ttl-expires enable ·····················································································································10-13
ip unreachables enable ···············································································································10-13
reset ip statistics··························································································································10-14
reset tcp statistics························································································································10-14
reset udp statistics·······················································································································10-15
tcp timer fin-timeout·····················································································································10-15
tcp timer syn-timeout···················································································································10-16
tcp window···································································································································10-16
11 DHCPv6 Configuration Commands·····································································································11-1
DHCPv6 Configuration Commands······································································································11-1
display ipv6 dhcp client··················································································································11-1
display ipv6 dhcp client statistics···································································································11-2
display ipv6 dhcp duid···················································································································11-3
reset ipv6 dhcp client statistics······································································································11-4
12 IPv6 Basics Configuration Commands ·······························································································12-1
IPv6 Basics Configuration Commands ·································································································12-1
display ipv6 fib·······························································································································12-1
display ipv6 fibcache ·····················································································································12-2
display ipv6 interface·····················································································································12-3
display ipv6 neighbors···················································································································12-6
display ipv6 neighbors count·········································································································12-8
display ipv6 pathmtu······················································································································12-8
display ipv6 socket ························································································································12-9
display ipv6 statistics···················································································································12-11
display tcp ipv6 statistics·············································································································12-14
display tcp ipv6 status ·················································································································12-16
display udp ipv6 statistics············································································································12-17
ipv6··············································································································································12-18
ipv6 address································································································································12-19
ipv6 address auto························································································································12-19
ipv6 address auto link-local·········································································································12-20
ipv6 address eui-64·····················································································································12-21
ipv6 address link-local·················································································································12-22
iv
ipv6 fibcache································································································································12-23
ipv6 icmp-error·····························································································································12-23
ipv6 icmpv6 multicast-echo-reply enable ····················································································12-24
ipv6 mtu·······································································································································12-24
ipv6 nd autoconfig managed-address-flag··················································································12-25
ipv6 nd autoconfig other-flag·······································································································12-25
ipv6 nd dad attempts···················································································································12-26
ipv6 nd hop-limit ··························································································································12-27
ipv6 nd mac-check enable···········································································································12-27
ipv6 nd ns retrans-timer···············································································································12-28
ipv6 nd nud reachable-time·········································································································12-28
ipv6 nd ra halt······························································································································12-29
ipv6 nd ra interval························································································································12-29
ipv6 nd ra prefix···························································································································12-30
ipv6 nd ra router-lifetime··············································································································12-31
ipv6 neighbor·······························································································································12-32
ipv6 neighbors max-learning-num·······························································································12-32
ipv6 pathmtu································································································································12-33
ipv6 pathmtu age·························································································································12-34
reset ipv6 fibcache·······················································································································12-34
reset ipv6 neighbors····················································································································12-35
reset ipv6 pathmtu·······················································································································12-35
reset ipv6 statistics······················································································································12-36
reset tcp ipv6 statistics ················································································································12-36
reset udp ipv6 statistics···············································································································12-37
tcp ipv6 timer fin-timeout ·············································································································12-37
tcp ipv6 timer syn-timeout ···········································································································12-37
tcp ipv6 window···························································································································12-38
13 Index ·······················································································································································13-1
1-1
z The models listed in this document are not applicable to all regions. Please consult your local sales
office for the models applicable to your region.
z Read this chapter before using an H3C WA series WLAN access point.
1 Applicable Models and Software Versions
H3C WA series WLAN access points include the WA2200 series and WA2600 series. Table 1-1 shows
the applicable models and software versions.
Table 1-1 Applicable models and software versions
Series Model Software version
WA2210-AG
WA2200 series access
points (indoors)
WA2220-AG
WA2210X-G
WA2200 series
WA2200 series access
points (outdoors)
WA2220X-AG
R 1115
WA2610-AGN
WA2612-AGN
WA2600 series access
points (indoors)
WA2620-AGN
R 1106
WA2610E-AGN
WA2600 series
WA2600 series access
points (enhanced)
WA2620E-AGN
R 1109
2-1
2 Feature Matrix
z Support of the H3C WA series WLAN access points for features, commands and parameters may
vary by device model. See this document for more information.
z For information about feature support, see Table 2-1. For information about command and
parameter support, see
Table 3-1.
z The term AP in this document refers to common APs, wireless bridges, or mesh APs.
Table 2-1 Feature matrix
Document Feature WA2200 series WA2600 series
Fundamentals
Configuration Guide
HTTPS Not supported Supported
802.11n radio mode Not supported Supported
802.11n bandwidth mode Not supported Supported
WLAN Configuration
Guide
802.11n rate configuration Not supported Supported
Optical Ethernet interface
Supported on
WA2210X-G/WA2220X-
AG only
Not supported
Layer 2 – LAN
Switching
Configuration Guide
GE interface Not supported Supported
DHCP server configuration Not supported Supported
Layer 3 – IP Services
Configuration Guide
DHCPv6 configuration Not supported Supported
IGMP snooping configuration Not supported Supported
IP Multicast
Configuration Guide
MLD snooping configuration Not supported Supported
Security Configuration
Guide
SSH2.0 Not supported Supported
3-1
3 Command/Parameter Matrix
Table 3-1 Command/Parameter matrix
Document Module Command/Parameter WA2200 series WA2600 series
display ip https
Not supported Supported
ip https acl
Not supported Supported
ip https certificate
access-control-policy
Not supported Supported
Fundamentals
Command
Reference
HTTP commands
ip https enable
Not supported Supported
a-mpdu enable
Not supported Supported
a-msdu enable
Not supported Supported
channel band-width
Not supported Supported
client dot11n-only
Not supported Supported
preamble
{
long
|
short
}
Only APs that
support the
802.11b/g radio
mode support this
command.
Only APs that
support the
802.11b/g radio
mode support this
command.
radio-type
Keywords
dot11an
and
dot11gn
not
supported
Supported
WLAN service
commands
short-gi enable
Not supported Supported
dot11a
{
disabled-rate |
mandatory-rate |
supported-rate
} rate-value
Only APs that
support 802.11a
radio mode
support this
command.
Only APs that
support 802.11a
radio mode
support this
command.
dot11n mandatory
maximum-mcs
Not supported Supported
dot11n support
maximum-mcs
Not supported Supported
WLAN
Command
Reference
WLAN RRM
commands
power-constraint
power-constraint
Only APs that
support the
802.11a radio
mode support this
command.
Only APs that
support the
802.11a radio
mode support this
command.
3-2
Document Module Command/Parameter WA2200 series WA2600 series
The maximum
number of
broadcast packets
that can be
forwarded on an
Ethernet interface
per second
broadcast-suppression
{ ratio |
pps
max-pps }
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
148810.
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
1488100.
The maximum
number of multicast
packets allowed on
an Ethernet
interface per
second
multicast-suppression
{ ratio |
pps
max-pps }
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
148810.
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
1488100.
Layer 2 – LAN
Switching
Command
Reference
The maximum
number of unknown
unicast packets
allowed on an
Ethernet interface
per second
unicast-suppression
{ ratio
|
pps
max-pps }
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
148810.
pps
max-pps
ranges from 1 to
1488100.
DHCP commands
DHCP server configuration
commands
Not supported Supported
display ipv6 dhcp client
[
interface
interface-type
interface-number ]
Not supported Supported
display ipv6 dhcp client
statistics
[
interface
interface-type
interface-number
]
Not supported Supported
display ipv6 dhcp duid
Not supported Supported
Layer 3 - IP
Services
Command
Reference
DHCPv6
commands
reset ipv6 dhcp client
statistics
[
interface
interface-type
interface-number
]
Not supported Supported
4-1
z Support of the H3C WA series WLAN access points (APs) for commands may vary by AP model.
For more information, see Feature Matrix.
z The interface types and the number of interfaces vary by AP model.
z The models listed in this document are not applicable to all regions. Please consult your local sales
office for the models applicable to your region.
4 ARP Configuration Commands
ARP Configuration Commands
arp check enable
Syntax
arp check enable
undo arp check enable
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the arp check enable command to enable ARP entry check. With this function enabled, the AP
cannot learn any ARP entry with a multicast MAC address, and you cannot configure such a static ARP
entry with a multicast MAC address on the AR; otherwise, the system displays error messages.
Use the undo arp check enable command to disable the function. After ARP entry check is disabled,
the AP can learn the ARP entry with a multicast MAC address, and you can also configure such a static
ARP entry on the AP.
By default, ARP entry check is enabled.
Examples
# Enable ARP entry check.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp check enable
4-2
arp max-learning-num
Syntax
arp max-learning-num number
undo arp max-learning-num
View
Ethernet interface view, VLAN interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
number: Maximum number of dynamic ARP entries that an interface can learn, in the range of 0 to 256.
The default value is 256.
Description
Use the arp max-learning-num command to set the maximum number of dynamic ARP entries that an
interface can learn.
Use the undo arp max-learning-num command to restore the default.
Examples
# Specify VLAN-interface 40 to learn up to 30 dynamic ARP entries.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 40
[Sysname-Vlan-interface40] arp max-learning-num 30
arp static
Syntax
arp static ip-address mac-address [ vlan-id interface-type interface-number ]
undo arp ip-address
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
ip-address: IP address in an ARP entry.
mac-address: MAC address in an ARP entry, in the format H-H-H.
vlan-id: ID of a VLAN to which a static ARP entry belongs to, in the range 1 to 4094.
interface-type interface-number: Interface type and interface number.
Description
Use the arp static command to configure a static ARP entry in the ARP mapping table.
Use the undo arp command to remove an ARP entry.
Note that:
4-3
z A static ARP entry is effective when the AP works normally. However, when the VLAN or VLAN
interface to which an ARP entry corresponds is deleted, the entry, if permanent, will be deleted,
and if non-permanent and resolved, will become unresolved.
z The vlan-id argument is used to specify the corresponding VLAN of an ARP entry and must be the
ID of an existing VLAN. In addition, the Ethernet interface following the argument must belong to
that VLAN. The VLAN interface of the VLAN must have been created.
z If both the vlan-id and ip-address arguments are specified, the IP address of the VLAN interface
corresponding to the vlan-id argument must belong to the same network segment as the IP
address specified by the ip-address argument.
Related commands: reset arp and display arp.
Examples
# Configure a static ARP entry, with the IP address being 202.38.10.2, the MAC address being
00e0-fc01-0000, and the outbound interface being Ethernet 1/0/1 of VLAN 10.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp static 202.38.10.2 00e0-fc01-0000 10 ethernet 1/0/1
arp timer aging
Syntax
arp timer aging aging-time
undo arp timer aging
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
aging-time: Age timer for dynamic ARP entries in minutes, in the range 1 to 1,440.
Description
Use the arp timer aging command to set the age timer for dynamic ARP entries.
Use the undo arp timer aging command to restore the default.
By default, the age timer for dynamic ARP entries is 20 minutes.
Related commands: display arp timer aging.
Examples
# Set the age timer for dynamic ARP entries to 10 minutes.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp timer aging 10
display arp
Syntax
display arp [ [ all | dynamic | static ] | vlan vlan-id | interface interface-type interface-number ] [ |
{ begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] | count ]
4-4
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
all: Displays all ARP entries.
dynamic: Displays dynamic ARP entries.
static: Displays static ARP entries.
vlan vlan-id: Displays the ARP entries of the specified VLAN. The VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4,094.
interface interface-type interface-number: Displays the ARP entries of the interface specified by the
argument interface-type interface-number.
|: Uses a regular expression to specify the ARP entries to be displayed. For more information about
regular expressions, see CLI in the Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
begin: Displays ARP entries from the first one containing the specified string.
exclude: Displays the ARP entries that do not contain the specified string.
include: Displays the ARP entries containing the specified string.
regular-expression: A case-sensitive string for matching, consisting of 1 to 256 characters.
count: Displays the number of ARP entries.
Description
Use the display arp command to display ARP entries in the ARP mapping table.
If no parameter is specified, all ARP entries are displayed.
Related commands: arp static and reset arp.
Examples
# Display the detailed information of all ARP entries.
<Sysname> display arp all
Type: S-Static D-Dynamic
IP Address MAC Address VLAN ID Interface Aging Type
20.1.1.1 00e0-fc00-0001 N/A N/A N/A S
193.1.1.70 00e0-fe50-6503 100 Ethernet1/0/1 14 D
192.168.0.115 000d-88f7-9f7d 1 Ethernet1/0/2 18 D
Table 4-1 display arp command output description
Field Description
IP Address IP address in an ARP entry
MAC Address MAC address in an ARP entry
VLAN ID VLAN ID contained a static ARP entry
Interface Outbound interface in an ARP entry
Aging
Age timer for a dynamic ARP entry in minutes (“N/A” means unknown age timer or
no age timer)
Type ARP entry type: D stands for dynamic, S for static, and A for authorized.
4-5
# Display the number of all ARP entries
<Sysname> display arp all count
Total Entry(ies): 2
display arp ip-address
Syntax
display arp ip-address [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
ip-address: Displays the ARP entry for the specified IP address.
|: Uses a regular expression to specify the ARP entries to be displayed. For detailed information about
regular expressions, see CLI in the Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
begin: Displays the ARP entries from the first one containing the specified string.
exclude: Displays the ARP entries that do not contain the specified string.
Include: Displays the ARP entries that contain the specified string.
regular-expression: A case-sensitive string for matching, consisting of 1 to 256 characters.
Description
Use the display arp ip-address command to display the ARP entry for a specified IP address.
Related commands: arp static and reset arp.
Examples
# Display the corresponding ARP entry for the IP address 20.1.1.1.
<Sysname> display arp 20.1.1.1
Type: S-Static D-Dynamic
IP Address MAC Address VLAN ID Interface Aging Type
20.1.1.1 00e0-fc00-0001 N/A N/A N/A S
display arp timer aging
Syntax
display arp timer aging
View
Any view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
4-6
Description
Use the display arp timer aging command to display the age timer for dynamic ARP entries.
Related commands: arp timer aging.
Examples
# Display the age timer for dynamic ARP entries.
[Sysname] display arp timer aging
Current ARP aging time is 10 minute(s)
naturemask-arp enable
Syntax
naturemask-arp enable
undo naturemask-arp enable
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the naturemask-arp enable command to cancel the restriction that ARP requests must be from
the same subnet. In this case, ARP requests from a natural network are supported.
Use the undo naturemask-arp enable command to restore the default.
By default, the support for ARP requests from a natural network is disabled.
Examples
# Enable the support for ARP requests from a natural network.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] naturemask-arp enable
reset arp
Syntax
reset arp { all | dynamic | static | interface interface-type interface-number }
View
User view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
all: Clears all ARP entries except authorized ARP entries.
dynamic: Clears all dynamic ARP entries.
static: Clears all static ARP entries.
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interface interface-type interface-number: Clears the ARP entries for the interface specified by the
argument interface-type interface-number.
Description
Use the reset arp command to clear ARP entries except authorized ARP entries from the ARP mapping
table.
With interface interface-type interface-number or slot slot-id specified, the command clears only
dynamic ARP entries of the interface or the slot.
Related commands: arp static and display arp.
Examples
# Clear all static ARP entries.
<Sysname> reset arp static
Gratuitous ARP Configuration Commands
gratuitous-arp-sending enable
Syntax
gratuitous-arp-sending enable
undo gratuitous-arp-sending enable
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the gratuitous-arp-sending enable command to enable the AP to send gratuitous ARP packets
when receiving ARP requests from another network segment.
Use the undo gratuitous-arp-sending enable command to restore the default.
By default, an AP cannot send gratuitous ARP packets when receiving ARP requests from another
network segment.
Examples
# Disable the gratuitous ARP packet sending function.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] undo gratuitous-arp-sending enable
gratuitous-arp-learning enable
Syntax
gratuitous-arp-learning enable
undo gratuitous-arp-learning enable
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H3C WA2600 Series Command Reference Manual

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Command Reference Manual

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