ARP Cache Depth

(Conventional Wide, ASTRO Data)

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Selects how many entries are stored in the radio's ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table. The radio's ARP Table is a memory cache that stores mappings between IP addresses and Individual IDs. The ARP Cache Depth allows the radio to be most efficient when its CPS-selected number equals the expected number of devices (with unique IP addresses) that the radio communicates with. This selection applies for all ASTRO type Conventional Systems.

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When the radio is model / option capable.

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Minimum

Maximum

0

50

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Selecting a Cache Depth of "0" indicates that no IP Addresses can be cached; thus effectively disabling ARP caching.

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