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CLI Arp table result

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Hey, 
I wonder if the "Show arp all" command doenst show the IP - MAC pairs if they are not matching the IP range of the VLAN (which is defined by subinterface) ?

Like on the ethernet1/2.50 (which range is 10.66.50.1/24) i wont see the 10.66.51.X IP? 

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Cyber Elite
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@Andras_Saghy,

I would expect this behavior and wouldn't expect your firewall to see an ARP packet outside of the local connected subnet. Your cross broadcast domains

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Cyber Elite
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@Andras_Saghy,

I would expect this behavior and wouldn't expect your firewall to see an ARP packet outside of the local connected subnet. Your cross broadcast domains

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