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ip http server
This command enables access to the switch through the Web interface. When access is enabled,
the user can login to the switch from the Web interface. When access is disabled, the user cannot
login to the switch's Web server.
Disabling the Web interface takes effect immediately. All interfaces are effected.
Default
enabled
Format
ip http server
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no ip http server
This command disables access to the switch through the Web interface. When access is disabled,
the user cannot login to the switch's Web server.
Format
no ip http server
Mode
Privileged EXEC
show ip http
This command displays the http settings for the switch.
Format
show ip http
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Secure-Server Administrative Mode
This field indicates whether the administrative
mode of secure HTTP is enabled or disabled.
Secure Protocol Level
The protocol level may have the values of SSL3, TSL1, or both
SSL3 and TSL1.
Secure Port
This field specifies the port configured for SSLT.
HTTP Mode
This field indicates whether the HTTP mode is enabled or dis-
abled.
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Chapter 10
Routing Commands
This chapter provides a detailed explanation of the Routing commands.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Commands
This chapter provides a detailed explanation of the ARP commands. The commands are divided by
functionality into the following different groups:
•
Show commands are used to display switch settings, statistics and other information.
•
Configuration Commands are used to configure features and options of the switch. For every
configuration command there is a show command that will display the configuration setting.
•
Copy commands are used to transfer configuration and informational files to and from the
switch.
arp
This command creates an ARP entry. The value for <ipaddress> is the IP address of a device on a
subnet attached to an existing routing interface. <macaddr> is a unicast MAC address for that
device.
The format is 6 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example
00:06:29:32:81:40.
Format
arp <ipaddress> <macaddr>
Mode
Global Config
no arp
This command deletes an ARP entry. The value for <arpentry> is the IP address of the interface.
The value for <ipaddress> is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing
interface. <macaddr> is a unicast MAC address for that device.
Format
no arp <ipaddress> <macaddr>
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Mode
Global Config
ip proxy-arp
This command enables proxy ARP on a router interface.
Without proxy ARP, a device only responds to an ARP request if the target IP address is an address
configured on the interface where the ARP request arrived. With proxy ARP, the device may also
respond if the target IP address is reachable. The device only responds if all next hops in its route
to the destination are through interfaces other than the interface that received the ARP request.
Default
enabled
Format
ip proxy-arp
Mode
Interface Config
no ip proxy-arp
This command disables proxy ARP on a router interface.
Format
no ip proxy-arp
Mode
Interface Config
arp cachesize
This command configures the ARP cache size. The value for <cachesize> is a platform specific
integer value.
Format
arp cachesize <Platform specific integer value>
Mode
Global Config
no arp cachesize
This command configures the default ARP cache size.
Format
no arp cachesize
Mode
Global Config
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arp dynamicrenew
This command enables ARP component to automatically renew ARP entries of type dynamic
when they age out.
Format
arp dynamicrenew
Mode
Privileged Exec
no arp dynamicrenew
This command disables ARP component from automatically renewing ARP entries of type
dynamic when they age out.
Format
no arp dynamicrenew
Mode
Privileged Exec
arp purge
This command causes the specified IP address to be removed from the ARP cache. Only entries of
type dynamic or gateway are affected by this command.
Format
arp purge <ipaddr>
Mode
Privileged EXEC
arp resptime
This command configures the ARP request response timeout.
The value for <seconds> is a valid positive integer, which represents the IP ARP entry response
timeout time in seconds. The range for <seconds> is between 1-10 seconds.
Default
l
Format
arp resptime <1-10>
Mode
Global Config
no arp resptime
This command configures the default ARP request response timeout.
Format
no arp resptime
Mode
Global Config