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ReactOS TCP/IPv4 Win32 Address Resolution Protocol | ReactOS TCP/IPv4 Win32 Address Resolution Protocol |
Revision as of 05:18, 18 March 2012
http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos/trunk/reactos/base/applications/network/arp/?view=log
http://doxygen.reactos.org/da/d69/base_2applications_2network_2arp_2arp_8c_source.html
ReactOS TCP/IPv4 Win32 Address Resolution Protocol
Displays and modifies the IP-to-Physical address translation tables used by address resolution protocol (ARP).
Command Line Help
ARP -s inet_addr eth_addr [if_addr] ARP -d inet_addr [if_addr] ARP -a [inet_addr] [-N if_addr]
-a Displays current ARP entries by interrogating the current protocol data. If inet_addr is specified, the IP and Physical addresses for only the specified computer are displayed. If more than one network interface uses ARP, entries for each ARP table are displayed. -g Same as -a. inet_addr Specifies an internet address. -N if_addr Displays the ARP entries for the network interface specified by if_addr. -d Deletes the host specified by inet_addr. inet_addr may be wildcarded with * to delete all hosts. -s Adds the host and associates the Internet address inet_addr with the Physical address eth_addr. The Physical address is given as 6 hexadecimal bytes separated by hyphens. The entry is permanent. eth_addr Specifies a physical address. if_addr If present, this specifies the Internet address of the interface whose address translation table should be modified. If not present, the first applicable interface will be used.
Example:
> arp -s 157.55.85.212 00-aa-00-62-c6-09 .... Adds a static entry. > arp -a .... Displays the arp table.
Changelog
- display correct interface index (Ged Murphy)
- delete all hosts with -d (Ged Murphy)
- display informative error messages (Ged Murphy)
- better arg control from cmd line (Ged Murphy)