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32.\" @(#)arp.8 6.5 (Berkeley) 3/16/91
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34.Dd March 16, 1991
35.Dt ARP 8
36.Os BSD 4.3
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm arp
39.Nd address resolution display and control
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Nm arp
42.Ar hostname
43.Nm arp
44.Fl a
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46.Op Ar kmem
47.Nm arp
48.Fl d Ar hostname
49.Nm arp
50.Fl s Ar hostname ether_addr
51.Op Ar temp
52.Op Ar pub
53.Op Ar trail
54.Nm arp
55.Fl f Ar filename
56.Sh DESCRIPTION
57The
58.Nm arp
59program displays and modifies the Internet-to-Ethernet address translation
60tables used by the address resolution protocol
61.Pq Xr arp 4 .
62With no flags, the program displays the current
63.Tn ARP
64entry for
65.Ar hostname .
66The host may be specified by name or by number,
67using Internet dot notation.
68.Pp
69Available options:
70.Bl -tag -width Ds
71.It Fl a
72The program displays all of the current
73.Tn ARP
74entries by reading the table
75from the file
76.Ar kmem
77(default /dev/kmem) based on the kernel file
3fcd7be6 78.Ar 386bsd
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3fcd7be6 80.Pa /386bsd ) .
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81.It Fl d
82A super-user may delete an entry for the host called
83.Ar hostname
84with the
85.Fl d
86flag.
87.It Fl s Ar hostname ether_addr
88Create an
89.Tn ARP
90entry for the host called
91.Ar hostname
92with the Ethernet address
93.Ar ether_addr .
94The Ethernet address is given as six hex bytes separated by colons.
95The entry will be permanent unless the word
96.Ar temp
97is given in the command.
98If the word
99.Ar pub
100is given, the entry will be "published"; i.e., this system will
101act as an
102.Tn ARP
103server,
104responding to requests for
105.Ar hostname
106even though the host address is not its own.
107The word
108.Ar trail
109indicates that trailer encapsulations may be sent to this host.
110.It Fl f
111Causes the file
112.Ar filename
113to be read and multiple entries to be set in the
114.Tn ARP
115tables. Entries
116in the file should be of the form
117.Pp
118.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact
119.Ar hostname ether_addr
120.Op Ar temp
121.Op Ar pub
122.Op Ar trail
123.Ed
124.Pp
125with argument meanings as given above.
126.El
127.Sh SEE ALSO
128.Xr inet 3 ,
129.Xr arp 4 ,
130.Xr ifconfig 8
131.Sh HISTORY
132The
133.Nm
134command appeared in
135.Bx 4.3 .