Library /sys$common/syshlp/TCPIP$UCP_HELP.HLB  —  SET  ARP
    Provides the dynamic mapping from an IP address to the
    corresponding physical network address (hardware address) on
    an FDDI, Ethernet, or Token Ring LAN segment.

    SET NOARP removes an address-mapping pair (IP address to physical
    network address).

    Related command: SHOW ARP

    Formats

      SET ARP  mac_address host

               [ /[NO]PERMANENT ]

               [ /[NO]PUBLIC ]

      SET NOARP   [host]

1  –  Restrictions

    Requires OPER privilege.

2  –  Parameters

 mac_address

    Required.

    Specifies the physical network adddress (the hardware address) on
    an FDDI, Ethernet, or Token Ring LAN segment to be mapped to an
    IP address.

    For mac_address, specify hh-hh-hh-hh-hh-hh, where hh are pairs of
    hexadecimal digits.

 host

    Required.

    Specifies the host on the targeted LAN segment. If you do not
    supply a host name, you must supply its corresponding IP address.

3  –  Qualifiers

3.1    /PERMANENT

       /PERMANENT
       /NOPERMANENT

    Optional. Default: /PERMANENT.

    Specifies whether the mapping information is cached.

    /NOPERMANENT removes ARP mapping after the caching interval.

    Not valid with SET NOARP.

3.2    /PUBLIC

       /PUBLIC
       /NOPUBLIC

    Optional. Default: /PUBLIC.

    Specifies whether the local ARP responds to ARP requests from
    other hosts to the specified host.

    /NOPUBLIC maps only for the local host.

    Not valid with SET NOARP.

4  –  Examples

    1.TCPIP> SET ARP AA-BB-04-05-06-07 CONDOR

      Permanently maps CONDOR's host name to FDDI address
      AA-BB-04-05-06-07.
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