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9.3.3. ARP
ARP stands for Address Resolution Protocol, a protocol used for resolution of Layer 3 addresses into
Layer 2 addresses during internetwork transmissions.
This field specifies the network protocol type. You can set the Hardware Type
as 0-Unknow or 1-Ethernet.
The Protocol Type field allows you to set the Ethernet frame which is used to
indicate which protocol is encapsulated in the PayLoad of an Ethernet Frame.
For example, Protocol Type as 08:00 indicates IPv4 protocol.
This field allows you to set length (in octets) of a hardware (MAC) address.
This field allows you to set length (in octets) of a protocol (IP) address.
This field allows you to set the operations the sender will take. The operations
include 0-Unknown, 1-ARP Request, 2-ARP Reply, 3-RARP Request, and
4-RARP Reply.
Sender
Hardware/Protocol
Address
You can set the sender’s (source) MAC/IP addresses here.
Target
Hardware/Protocol
Address
You can set the target’s (destination) MAC/IP addresses here.
9.3.4. Pause
The PAUSE frame is a frame that halts the transmission of the sender for a specified period of time.
This field displays the destination MAC address.
This field displays the source MAC address.
This field displays the protocol type of the Pause Frame (88:08).
This field displays the Operation Code (opcode).
You can set the pause value here in this field.
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