From c3f352d4ad515968c54d216a0e53252eff8ab3ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: peter Date: Sat, 30 Dec 1995 19:02:48 +0000 Subject: This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r13122, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches. --- usr.sbin/arp/arp4.4 | 124 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 124 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 usr.sbin/arp/arp4.4 (limited to 'usr.sbin/arp') diff --git a/usr.sbin/arp/arp4.4 b/usr.sbin/arp/arp4.4 deleted file mode 100644 index 0cd7161..0000000 --- a/usr.sbin/arp/arp4.4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) 1985, 1986, 1988, 1994 -.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. -.\" -.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -.\" are met: -.\" 1. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE -.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL -.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS -.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT -.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY -.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF -.\" SUCH DAMAGE. -.\" -.\" @(#)arp4.4 6.5 (Berkeley) 4/18/94 -.\" -.Dd April 18, 1994 -.Dt ARP 4 -.Os BSD 4 -.Sh NAME -.Nm arp -.Nd Address Resolution Protocol -.Sh SYNOPSIS -.Em "pseudo-device ether" -.Sh DESCRIPTION -The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol used to dynamically -map between Internet host addresses and 10Mb/s Ethernet addresses. -It is used by all the 10Mb/s Ethernet interface drivers. -It is not specific to Internet protocols or to 10Mb/s Ethernet, -but this implementation currently supports only that combination. -.Pp -ARP caches Internet-Ethernet address mappings. -When an interface requests a mapping for an address not in the cache, -ARP queues the message which requires the mapping and broadcasts -a message on the associated network requesting the address mapping. -If a response is provided, the new mapping is cached and any pending -message is transmitted. -ARP will queue at most one packet while waiting for a response to a -mapping request; -only the most recently ``transmitted'' packet is kept. -If the target host does not respond after several requests, -the host is considered to be down for a short period (normally 20 seconds), -allowing an error to be returned to transmission attempts during this -interval. -The error is -.Li EHOSTDOWN -for a non-responding destination host, and -.Li EHOSTUNREACH -for a non-responding router. -.Pp -The ARP cache is stored in the system routing table as -dynamically-created host routes. -The route to a directly-attached Ethernet network is installed as a -.Dq cloning -route (one with the -.Li RTF_CLONING -flag set), -causing routes to individual hosts on that network to be created on -demand. -These routes time out periodically (normally 20 minutes after validated; -entries are not validated when not in use). -An entry for a host which is not responding is a -.Dq reject -route (one with the -.Li RTF_REJECT -flag set). -.Pp -ARP entries may be added, deleted or changed with the -.Xr arp 8 -utility. -Manually-added entries may be temporary or permanent, -and may be -.Dq published , -in which case the system will respond to ARP requests for that host -as if it were the target of the request. -.Pp -In the past, -ARP was used to negotiate the use of a trailer encapsulation. -This is no longer supported. -.Pp -ARP watches passively for hosts impersonating the local host (i.e. a host -which responds to an ARP mapping request for the local host's address). -.Sh DIAGNOSTICS -.Em "duplicate IP address %x!! sent from ethernet address: %x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x." -ARP has discovered another host on the local network which responds to -mapping requests for its own Internet address with a different Ethernet -address, generally indicating that two hosts are attempting to use the -same Internet address. -.Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr inet 4 , -.Xr route 4 , -.Xr arp 8 , -.Xr ifconfig 8 , -.Xr route 8 -.sp -.Rs -.%A Plummer, D. -.%B "An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol" -.%T RFC826 -.Re -.Rs -.%A Leffler, S.J. -.%A Karels, M.J. -.%B "Trailer Encapsulations -.%T RFC893 -.Re - -- cgit v1.1