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- 10-Security Command Reference
- 00-Preface
- 01-AAA commands
- 02-802.1X commands
- 03-MAC authentication commands
- 04-Portal commands
- 05-Port security commands
- 06-Password control commands
- 07-Public key management commands
- 08-SSL commands
- 09-PKI commands
- 10-IPsec commands
- 11-SSH commands
- 12-IP source guard commands
- 13-ARP attack protection commands
- 14-uRPF commands
- 15-FIPS commands
- 16-Attack detection and prevention commands
- 17-MACsec commands
- 18-MFF commands
- 19-ND attack defense commands
- 20-Keychain commands
- Related Documents
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ARP attack protection commands
Unresolvable IP attack protection commands
arp resolving-route probe-count
arp resolving-route probe-interval
display arp source-suppression
ARP packet rate limit commands
Source MAC-based ARP attack detection commands
ARP packet source MAC consistency check commands
ARP active acknowledgement commands
arp restricted-forwarding enable
display arp detection statistics
reset arp detection statistics
ARP scanning and fixed ARP commands
ARP gateway protection commands
ARP packet sender IP address checking commands
ARP attack protection commands
Unresolvable IP attack protection commands
arp resolving-route enable
Use arp resolving-route enable to enable ARP blackhole routing.
Use undo arp resolving-route enable to disable ARP blackhole routing.
Syntax
arp resolving-route enable
undo arp resolving-route enable
Default
ARP blackhole routing is enabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Configure this command on the gateways.
If a device receives a large number of unresolvable IP packets from a host, the following situations can occur.
· The device sends a large number of ARP requests, overloading the target subnets.
· The device keeps trying to resolve destination IP addresses, overloading its CPU.
If the IP packets have different source addresses, you can enable the ARP blackhole routing feature. After receiving an unresolvable IP packet, the device creates a blackhole route destined for the target IP address. Then it drops all the matching packets until the blackhole route ages out.
Examples
# Enable ARP blackhole routing.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp resolving-route enable
arp resolving-route probe-count
Use arp resolving-route probe-count to set the number of ARP blackhole route probes for each unresolved IP address.
Use undo arp resolving-route probe-count to remove the configuration.
Syntax
arp resolving-route probe-count count
undo arp resolving-route probe-count
Default
The device performs one ARP blackhole route probe for each unresolved IP address.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
count: Sets the number of probes, in the range of 1 to 25.
Examples
# Configure the device to perform three ARP blackhole route probes for each unresolved IP address.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp resolving-route probe-count 3
arp resolving-route probe-interval
Use arp resolving-route probe-interval to set the interval at which the device probes ARP blackhole routes.
Use undo arp resolving-route probe-interval to remove the configuration.
Syntax
arp resolving-route probe-interval interval
undo arp resolving-route probe-interval
Default
The device probes ARP blackhole routes every 1 second.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
interval: Sets the probe interval in the range of 1 to 5 seconds.
Examples
# Configure the device to probe ARP blackhole routes every 3 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp resolving-route probe-interval 3
arp source-suppression enable
Use arp source-suppression enable to enable the ARP source suppression feature.
Use undo arp source-suppression enable to restore the default.
Syntax
arp source-suppression enable
undo arp source-suppression enable
Default
The ARP source suppression feature is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Configure this feature on the gateways.
Examples
# Enable the ARP source suppression feature.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp source-suppression enable
Related commands
display arp source-suppression
arp source-suppression limit
Use arp source-suppression limit to set the maximum number of unresolvable packets that can be processed per source IP address within 5 seconds.
Use undo arp source-suppression limit to restore the default.
Syntax
arp source-suppression limit limit-value
undo arp source-suppression limit
Default
The device can process a maximum of 10 unresolvable packets per source IP address within 5 seconds.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
limit-value: Specifies the limit in the range of 2 to 1024.
Usage guidelines
If unresolvable packets received from an IP address within 5 seconds exceed the limit, the device stops processing the packets from that IP address until the 5 seconds elapse.
Examples
# Configure the device to process a maximum of 100 unresolvable packets per source IP address within 5 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp source-suppression limit 100
Related commands
display arp source-suppression
display arp source-suppression
Use display arp source-suppression to display information about the current ARP source suppression configuration.
Syntax
display arp source-suppression
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Examples
# Display information about the current ARP source suppression configuration.
<Sysname> display arp source-suppression
ARP source suppression is enabled
Current suppression limit: 100
Table 1 Command output
Field |
Description |
Current suppression limit |
Maximum number of unresolvable packets that can be received from a host in 5 seconds. |
ARP packet rate limit commands
arp rate-limit
Use arp rate-limit to enable the ARP packet rate limit feature on an interface and specify a rate limit value. Exceeded packets are discarded.
Use undo arp rate-limit to disable the ARP packet rate limit feature.
Syntax
arp rate-limit [ pps ]
undo arp rate-limit
Default
The ARP packet rate limit feature is enabled. The rate limit is 100 pps.
Views
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
pps: Specifies the upper limit for ARP packet rate in pps, in the range of 5 to 2000.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify a value for the pps argument in the arp rate-limit command, the default rate limit value applies.
Examples
# Set the maximum ARP packet rate to 50 pps on Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/1
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/1] arp rate-limit 50
arp rate-limit log enable
Use arp rate-limit log enable to enable logging for ARP packet rate limit.
Use undo arp rate-limit log enable to disable logging for ARP packet rate limit.
Syntax
arp rate-limit log enable
undo arp rate-limit log enable
Default
Logging for ARP packet rate limit is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
When logging for ARP packet rate limit is enabled, the device sends the highest threshold-crossed ARP packet rate within the sending interval in a log message to the information center. You can configure the information center module to set the log output rules. For more information about information center, see Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide.
Examples
# Enable logging for ARP packet rate limit.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp rate-limit log enable
arp rate-limit log interval
Use arp rate-limit log interval to set the notification and log message sending interval for ARP packet rate limit.
Use undo arp rate-limit log interval to restore the default.
Syntax
arp rate-limit log interval seconds
undo arp rate-limit log interval
Default
The device sends notifications or log messages at an interval of 60 seconds when the rate of ARP packets received on an interface exceeds the limit.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
Seconds: Specifies an interval in the range of 1 to 86400 seconds.
Usage guidelines
The interval applies to both notification sending and log message sending.
To change the default interval and activate it, you must enable ARP packet rate limit and enable sending notifications or log messages for ARP packet rate limit.
Examples
# Set the device to send notifications and log messages at an interval of 120 seconds when the rate of ARP packets received on an interface exceeds the limit.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp rate-limit log interval 120
Related commands
· arp rate-limit
· arp rate-limit log enable
· snmp-agent trap enable arp
snmp-agent trap enable arp
Use snmp-agent trap enable arp to enable sending notifications for ARP.
Use undo snmp-agent trap enable arp to disable sending notifications for ARP.
Syntax
snmp-agent trap enable arp [ rate-limit ]
undo snmp-agent trap enable arp [ rate-limit ]
Default
Notification sending for ARP is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
rate-limit: Specifies the ARP packet rate limit feature.
Usage guidelines
When notification sending for ARP is enabled, the device sends the highest threshold-crossed ARP packet rate within the sending interval in a notification to the SNMP module.
Use the command together with the snmp-agent target-host command. The snmp-agent target-host command specifies the notification type (inform or trap) and the destination host.
For more information about notifications, see Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide.
Examples
# Enable the device to send notifications for ARP packet rate limit.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] snmp-agent trap enable arp rate-limit
Source MAC-based ARP attack detection commands
arp source-mac
Use arp source-mac to enable the source MAC-based ARP attack detection feature and specify a handling method.
Use undo arp source-mac to restore the default.
Syntax
arp source-mac { filter | monitor }
undo arp source-mac [ filter | monitor ]
Default
The source MAC-based ARP attack detection feature is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
filter: Generates log messages and discards subsequent ARP packets from the MAC address.
monitor: Only generates log messages.
Usage guidelines
Configure this feature on the gateways.
This feature checks the number of ARP packets delivered to the CPU. If the number of ARP packets from the same MAC address within 5 seconds exceeds a threshold, the device takes the preconfigured method to handle the attack.
If neither the filter nor the monitor keyword is specified in the undo arp source-mac command, both handling methods are disabled.
Examples
# Enable the source MAC-based ARP attack detection feature and specify the filter handling method.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp source-mac filter
arp source-mac aging-time
Use arp source-mac aging-time to configure the aging time for ARP attack entries.
Use undo arp source-mac aging-time to restore the default.
Syntax
arp source-mac aging-time time
undo arp source-mac aging-time
Default
The aging time for ARP attack entries is set to 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
time: Sets the aging time for ARP attack entries, in the range of 60 to 6000 seconds.
Examples
# Set the aging time for ARP attack entries to 60 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp source-mac aging-time 60
arp source-mac exclude-mac
Use arp source-mac exclude-mac to exclude specific MAC addresses from source MAC-based ARP attack detection.
Use undo arp source-mac exclude-mac to remove the excluded MAC addresses.
Syntax
arp source-mac exclude-mac mac-address&<1-n>
undo arp source-mac exclude-mac [ mac-address&<1-n> ]
Default
No MAC address is excluded from source MAC-based ARP attack detection.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
mac-address&<1-n>: MAC address list. The mac-address argument indicates an excluded MAC address in the format of H-H-H. &<1-n> indicates the number of excluded MAC addresses that you can configure. The value of the n argument is 1 to 10.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify a MAC address, the undo arp source-mac exclude-mac command removes all excluded MAC addresses.
Examples
# Exclude a MAC address from source MAC-based ARP attack detection.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp source-mac exclude-mac 2-2-2
arp source-mac threshold
Use arp source-mac threshold to configure the threshold for source MAC-based ARP attack detection. If the number of ARP packets sent from a MAC address within 5 seconds exceeds this threshold, the device recognizes this as an attack.
Use undo arp source-mac threshold to restore the default.
Syntax
arp source-mac threshold threshold-value
undo arp source-mac threshold
Default
The maximum number of ARP packets received from the same MAC address within 5 seconds is 30.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
threshold-value: Specifies the threshold for source MAC-based ARP attack detection. The value range is 1 to 5000.
Examples
# Set the threshold for source MAC-based ARP attack detection to 30.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp source-mac threshold 30
display arp source-mac
Use display arp source-mac to display ARP attack entries detected by source MAC-based ARP attack detection.
Syntax
display arp source-mac { slot slot-number | interface interface-type interface-number }
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID or specifies a PEX by its virtual slot number. If you do not specify a member device or PEX, this command displays ARP attack entries for the master device.
Examples
# Display the ARP attack entries detected by source MAC-based ARP attack detection.
<Sysname> display arp source-mac
Source-MAC VLAN ID Interface Aging-time
23f3-1122-3344 4094 XGE1/1/1 10
23f3-1122-3355 4094 XGE1/1/2 30
23f3-1122-33ff 4094 XGE1/1/3 25
23f3-1122-33ad 4094 XGE1/1/4 30
23f3-1122-33ce 4094 XGE1/1/5 2
ARP packet source MAC consistency check commands
arp valid-check enable
Use arp valid-check enable to enable ARP packet source MAC address consistency check on the gateway.
Use undo arp valid-check enable to disable ARP packet source MAC address consistency check.
Syntax
arp valid-check enable
undo arp valid-check enable
Default
ARP packet source MAC address consistency check is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Configure this feature on gateways. The gateways can filter out ARP packets whose source MAC address in the Ethernet header is different from the sender MAC address in the message body.
Examples
# Enable ARP packet source MAC address consistency check.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp valid-check enable
ARP active acknowledgement commands
arp active-ack enable
Use arp active-ack enable to enable the ARP active acknowledgement feature.
Use undo arp active-ack enable to restore the default.
Syntax
arp active-ack [ strict ] enable
undo arp active-ack [ strict ] enable
Default
The ARP active acknowledgement feature is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
Strict: Enables strict mode for ARP active acknowledgement.
Usage guidelines
Configure this feature on gateways to prevent user spoofing.
In strict mode, a gateway learns an entry only when ARP active acknowledgement is successful based on the correct ARP resolution.
Examples
# Enable the ARP active acknowledgement feature.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp active-ack enable
Authorized ARP commands
arp authorized enable
Use arp authorized enable to enable authorized ARP on an interface.
Use undo arp authorized enable to restore the default.
Syntax
arp authorized enable
undo arp authorized enable
Default
Authorized ARP is disabled on the interface.
Views
Layer 3 Ethernet interface view
Layer 3 aggregate interface view
VLAN interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Examples
# Enable authorized ARP on Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/1
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/1] port link-mode route
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/1] arp authorized enable
ARP detection commands
arp detection rule
Use arp detection rule to configure a user validity check rule.
Use undo arp detection rule to restore the default.
Syntax
arp detection rule rule-id { deny | permit } ip { any | ip-address [ ip-address-mask ] } mac { any | mac-address [ mac-address-mask ] } [ vlan vlan-id ]
undo arp detection rule [ rule-id ]
Default
No user validity check rule is configured.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
rule-id: Assigns an ID to the user validity check rule. The ID value range is 0 to 511. A smaller value represents a higher priority.
deny: Denies matching ARP packets.
permit: Permits matching ARP packets.
ip { any | ip-address [ ip-address-mask ] }: Specifies the sender IP address as the match criterion.
· any: Matches any IP address.
· ip-address: Specifies an IP address.
· ip-address-mask: Specifies the mask for the IP address.
mac { any | mac-address [ mac-address-mask ] }: Specifies the sender MAC address as the match criterion.
· any: Matches any MAC address.
· mac-address: Specifies a MAC address in the H-H-H format.
· mac-address-mask: Specifies the MAC address mask in the H-H-H format.
vlan vlan-id: Specifies the ID of a VLAN to which the specified rule applies. The value range for the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094.
Usage guidelines
The device checks user validity upon receiving an ARP packet from an ARP untrusted interface as follows:
1. Uses the user validity check rules to match the sender IP and MAC addresses of the ARP packet.
¡ If a match is found, the device processes the ARP packet according to the rule.
¡ If no match is found, proceeds to step 2.
2. Uses static IP source guard bindings, DHCP snooping entries, and 802.1X security entries to match the sender IP and MAC addresses of the ARP packet.
¡ If a match is found, the device forwards the ARP packet.
¡ If no match is found, the device discards the ARP packet.
Examples
# Configure a user validity check rule.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp detection rule 0 permit ip 10.1.1.1 255.255.0.0 mac 0001-0203-0607 ffff-ffff-0000
arp detection enable
Use arp detection enable to enable ARP detection.
Use undo arp detection enable to restore the default.
Syntax
arp detection enable
undo arp detection enable
Default
ARP detection is disabled.
Views
VLAN view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Examples
# Enable ARP detection for VLAN 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vlan 2
[Sysname-vlan2] arp detection enable
arp detection trust
Use arp detection trust to configure an interface as an ARP trusted interface.
Use undo arp detection trust to restore the default.
Syntax
arp detection trust
undo arp detection trust
Default
An interface is an ARP untrusted interface.
Views
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Examples
# Configure Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/1 as an ARP trusted interface.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/1
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/1] arp detection trust
arp detection validate
Use arp detection validate to enable ARP packet validity check. You can specify one or more objects to be checked in one command line.
Use undo arp detection validate to disable ARP packet validity check. If no keyword is specified, this command deletes all objects.
Syntax
arp detection validate { dst-mac | ip | src-mac } *
undo arp detection validate [ dst-mac | ip | src-mac ] *
Default
ARP packet validity check is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
dst-mac: Checks the target MAC address of ARP responses. If the target MAC address is all-zero, all-one, or inconsistent with the destination MAC address in the Ethernet header, the packet is considered invalid and discarded.
ip: Checks the sender and target IP addresses of ARP replies, and the sender IP address of ARP requests. All-one or multicast IP addresses are considered invalid and the corresponding packets are discarded.
src-mac: Checks whether the sender MAC address in the message body is identical to the source MAC address in the Ethernet header. If they are identical, the packet is forwarded. Otherwise, the packet is discarded.
Examples
# Enable ARP packet validity check by checking the MAC addresses and IP addresses of ARP packets.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp detection validate dst-mac src-mac ip
arp restricted-forwarding enable
Use arp restricted-forwarding enable to enable ARP restricted forwarding.
Use undo arp restricted-forwarding enable to disable ARP restricted forwarding.
Syntax
arp restricted-forwarding enable
undo arp restricted-forwarding enable
Default
ARP restricted forwarding is disabled.
Views
VLAN view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Examples
# Enable ARP restricted forwarding in VLAN 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vlan 2
[Sysname-vlan2] arp restricted-forwarding enable
display arp detection
Use display arp detection to display the VLANs enabled with ARP detection.
Syntax
display arp detection
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Examples
# Display the VLANs enabled with ARP detection.
<Sysname> display arp detection
ARP detection is enabled in the following VLANs:
1-2, 4-5
Related commands
arp detection enable
display arp detection statistics
Use display arp detection statistics to display ARP detection statistics.
Syntax
display arp detection statistics [ interface interface-type interface-number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface interface-type interface-number: Displays the ARP detection statistics of an interface.
Usage guidelines
This command displays numbers of packets discarded by user validity check and ARP packet validity check. If you do not specify an interface, the command displays statistics for all interfaces.
Examples
# Display the ARP detection statistics for all interfaces.
<Sysname> display arp detection statistics
State: U-Untrusted T-Trusted
ARP packets dropped by ARP inspect checking:
Interface(State) IP Src-MAC Dst-MAC Inspect
XGE1/1/1(U) 40 0 0 78
XGE1/1/2(U) 0 0 0 0
XGE1/1/3(T) 0 0 0 0
XGE1/1/4(U) 0 0 30 0
Table 2 Command output
Field |
Description |
State |
State of an interface: · U—ARP untrusted interface. · T—ARP trusted interface. |
Interface(State) |
Inbound interface of ARP packets. State specifies the port state, trusted or untrusted. |
IP |
Number of ARP packets discarded due to invalid sender and target IP addresses. |
Src-MAC |
Number of ARP packets discarded due to invalid source MAC address. |
Dst-MAC |
Number of ARP packets discarded due to invalid destination MAC address. |
Inspect |
Number of ARP packets failed to pass user validity check. |
reset arp detection statistics
Use reset arp detection statistics to clear ARP detection statistics.
Syntax
reset arp detection statistics [ interface interface-type interface-number ]
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
interface interface-type interface-number: Clears the ARP detection statistics of an interface.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify an interface, the command clears the statistics of all interfaces.
Examples
# Clear the ARP detection statistics of all interfaces.
<Sysname> reset arp detection statistics
ARP scanning and fixed ARP commands
arp fixup
Use arp fixup to convert existing dynamic ARP entries to static ARP entries.
Syntax
arp fixup
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
The ARP conversion is a one-time operation. You can use this command again to convert the dynamic ARP entries learned later to static.
The static ARP entries converted from dynamic ARP entries have the same attributes as the manually configured static ARP entries. Due to the device's limit on the total number of static ARP entries, some dynamic ARP entries might fail the conversion.
The static ARP entries after conversion can include the following entries:
· Existing dynamic and static ARP entries before conversion.
· New dynamic ARP entries learned during the conversion.
Dynamic ARP entries that are aged out during the conversion are not converted to static ARP entries.
To delete a static ARP entry changed from a dynamic one, use the undo arp ip-address [ vpn-instance-name ] command. To delete all such static ARP entries, use the reset arp all or reset arp static command.
Examples
# Enable fixed ARP.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] arp fixup
arp scan
Use arp scan to enable ARP scanning in an address range.
Syntax
arp scan [ start-ip-address to end-ip-address ]
Views
Layer 3 Ethernet interface view
Layer 3 aggregate interface view
VLAN interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
start-ip-address: Specifies the start IP address of the scanning range.
end-ip-address: Specifies the end IP address of the scanning range. The end IP address must be higher than or equal to the start IP address.
Usage guidelines
ARP scanning automatically creates ARP entries for devices in the specified address range. IP addresses already in existing ARP entries are not scanned.
If the interface's primary and secondary IP addresses are in the address range, the sender IP address in the ARP request is the address on the smallest network segment.
If no address range is specified, the device learns ARP entries for devices on the subnet where the primary IP address of the interface resides. The sender IP address in the ARP requests is the primary IP address of the interface.
The start and end IP addresses must be on the same subnet as the primary IP address or secondary IP addresses of the interface.
ARP scanning will take some time. To stop an ongoing scan, press Ctrl + C. Dynamic ARP entries are created based on ARP replies received before the scan is terminated.
Examples
# Configure the device to scan the neighbors on the network where the primary IP address of VLAN-interface 2 resides.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2
[Sysname-Vlan-interface2] arp scan
# Configure the device to scan neighbors in an address range.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2
[Sysname-Vlan-interface2] arp scan 1.1.1.1 to 1.1.1.20
ARP gateway protection commands
arp filter source
Use arp filter source to enable ARP gateway protection for a gateway.
Use undo arp filter source to disable ARP gateway protection for a gateway.
Syntax
arp filter source ip-address
undo arp filter source ip-address
Default
ARP gateway protection is disabled.
Views
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
ip-address: Specifies the IP address of a protected gateway.
Usage guidelines
You can enable ARP gateway protection for a maximum of eight gateways on an interface.
You cannot configure both arp filter source and arp filter binding commands on the same interface.
Examples
# Enable ARP gateway protection for the gateway with IP address 1.1.1.1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/1
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/1] arp filter source 1.1.1.1
ARP filtering commands
arp filter binding
Use arp filter binding to configure an ARP permitted entry. If the sender IP and MAC addresses of an ARP packet match an ARP permitted entry, the ARP packet is permitted. If not, it is discarded.
Use undo arp filter binding to remove an ARP permitted entry.
Syntax
arp filter binding ip-address mac-address
undo arp filter binding ip-address
Default
No ARP permitted entry is configured.
Views
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
ip-address: Specifies a permitted sender IP address.
mac-address: Specifies a permitted sender MAC address.
Usage guidelines
You can configure a maximum of eight ARP permitted entries on an interface.
You cannot configure both the arp filter source and arp filter binding commands on the same interface.
Examples
# Configure an ARP permitted entry.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/1
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/1] arp filter binding 1.1.1.1 2-2-2
ARP packet sender IP address checking commands
arp sender-ip-range
Use arp sender-ip-range to specify the sender IP address range for ARP packet checking.
Use undo arp sender-ip-range to restore the default.
Syntax
arp sender-ip-range start-ip-address end-ip-address
undo arp sender-ip-range
Default
No sender IP address range is specified for ARP packet checking.
Views
VLAN view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
start-ip-address: Specifies the start IP address.
end-ip-address: Specifies the end IP address. The end IP address must be higher than or equal to the start IP address.
Usage guidelines
The gateway discards an ARP packet if its sender IP address is not within the allowed IP address range.
If you execute this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
Examples
# Specify the sender IP address range 1.1.1.1 to 1.1.1.20 for ARP packet checking in VLAN 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vlan 2
[Sysname–vlan2] arp sender-ip-range 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.20