Hi Rahul,

I agree that there should be some default value and I guess it's mostly
2 sec 
(will confirm on this). But the quick debug showed me that arp control
commands
are failing. So the below explanation applies here, it displays only
when query
is successful. I'm doing investigation as to why its failing. I will
update soon on this.


Thanks,
Manjunath A. Pattanshetti
PG Development Engineer
Dell | Product Group. 
office + 91 80 28077333 78865


-----Original Message-----
From: Rahul Nabar [mailto:rpna...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 9:55 PM
To: Pattansh, Manjunath A
Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] finding out current gratuitous ARP
interval

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 6:19 AM,  <manjunath_a_patta...@dell.com> wrote:
> You are right on the arp interval display option i.e. lan print. But
this is
> displayed only
>
> if it is set to some value else it will not display. Try setting first
time
> and then invoke
>
> lan print, you should be able see the set value.

I'm confused. So, it should already be set to "some" value right out
of the factory, correct? Because the machines are already issuing
gratuitous  ARP packets. I'm just not sure at what interval. Do you
know what defaults Dell ships these machines out with? Before I play
with the interval I'd like to know the existing defaults.

-- 
Rahul

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