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ZPrime
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What is the "correct" method to add a static ARP entry?
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November 27, 2022, 10:13:12 am »
I think subject says most of it.
I have an ONT/ONU device on one of my WAN interfaces that has a management IP, but after a while it stops answering ARP requests for that IP (I suspect this might be a "security" feature but I'm not positive, but I don't think it's something I can easily change).
Easy fix is to just add a static ARP entry on my WAN interface, and an IP Alias to that interface in the same subnet, and I can have permanent management access to the device.
What is the
best
way to add a static ARP entry that will survive reboots as well as upgrades? There doesn't seem to be a way to do it in the GUI. I found
this ~4 year old post
that suggested adding some lines to
/etc/rc.conf
but I assume this won't survive an upgrade and isn't really the "right" way to go.
If it was on the LAN side, I know I could add a DHCPv4 static entry with the "ARP Table Static Entry" option enabled, but I don't know if this will work for something in a different subnet that isn't actually being served by the DHCPv4 daemon...
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