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Neighbors
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The neighbors section (available as of 24.1) allows the definition of static IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
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on your network.
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For IPv4 entries will be saved into the :code:`ARP` table, IPv6 uses :code:`NDP` to register machines mac addresses
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to IP addresses.
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These tables determine to which (physcal) machine an IP address is connected, which can be practical when arp
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messages are not being received or we want to force the ip/mac combination for specific clients.
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When opening the page it will show a grid containing all static entries defined, these may also originate from
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other components (such as dhcp), in which case you cannot edit them. Entries defined here do contain the following
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options:
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Ether Address Hardware MAC address of the cllient (format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx)
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IP address IP address to assign to the provided MAC address, which will either end up in the arp (IPv4) or ndp (IPv6) table
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Description Description for internal use
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.. Tip::
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To analyse the current contents of the ARP or NDP tables, use the interface diagnostics menu detailed in
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the :doc:`diagnostics </manual/diagnostics_interfaces>` document.
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