learp(8)learp(8)NAMElearp - Displays the contents of a LAN-Emulation Address Resolution
Protocol (LE-ARP) table
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/learp [-u unit_number] -a
OPTIONS
Specifies a LE-ARP cache. The unit number is the same as is displayed
by the netstat -i command. For example: elan0 is unit 0, elan1 is unit
1, and so on.
If the -u option is not specified, the default unit number is 0.
Displays all entries in the LAN-Emulation Address Resolution
Protocol (LE-ARP) table.
DESCRIPTION
Each LAN-Emulation Client interface (displayed as elann in netstat out‐
put) has an Address Resolution Protocol (LE-ARP) table that contains
mappings of 6-byte medium access control (MAC) addresses to 20-byte
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) addresses. The learp command displays
the contents of the LE-ARP table.
Each LE-ARP table entry contains the following information: Each MAC
address that has been or is being contacted through the ATM-emulated
LAN. One of the following state values: AP -- LE-ARP is pending. The
ATM address associated with the MAC address is not known. DE -- Delete
of the LE-ARP cache entry is pending. When there are no more VCs for a
LE-ARP entry, it is marked for deletion. After there is no activity
for 5 minutes (age periond), the entry is removed for the cache. FD --
Forward Direct. Packets flowing to the destination are using the data-
direct VC. FL -- Flush is pending. A new VC has been established with
the remote node and the broadcast channel is being flushed so packets
flowing on the new VC will not arrive out of order. VP -- Virtual
Channel (VC) setup is pending. The ATM address is known, but no VC is
established with the remote node. If known, the 20-byte ATM address
associated with the MAC address. One of the following flags: R --
Remote entry. The MAC address is on a legacy (that is, Ethernet) net‐
work on the back side of an ATM edge device. P -- Permanent entry.
The LE-ARP entry is permanent. If known, this is the Virtual Path
Identifier (VPI) and the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) of the data-
direct VC used by packets destined to the MAC address. Many MAC
addresses may use the same VC.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows the output of a learp-a command in which
the LE-ARP cache contains five entries: # learp-a le-arp cache con‐
tains 5 entries.
MAC Address State ATM Address Flags
VPI/VCI 08-00-2b-01-01-01 (AP) pending 08-00-2b-01-01-02 (VP)
39000000000000000000000000.08002b010102.00 pending
08-00-2b-01-02-02 (FL) 39000000000000000000000000.08002b010203.00 R
0/65 08-00-2b-01-02-03 (FD) 39000000000000000000000000.08002b010203.00
0/65
SEE ALSO
Commands: atmconfig(8), atmelan(8), atmsig(8)learp(8)