^new^ | Map Ip
arp 192.168.1.100 aabb.ccdd.eeff ARPA Or DHCP static binding:
iptables -t nat -L -n -v Extract IPs from a list: map ip
Here’s a concise, practical guide for — typically found in network automation (like Ansible), SDN, or certain CLI-based network devices (e.g., Cisco, Huawei, or Linux bridging contexts). arp 192
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -d 203.0.113.10 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.1.50 or certain CLI-based network devices (e.g.
ip dhcp pool MAP-EXAMPLE host 192.168.1.100 255.255.255.0 hardware-address aabb.ccdd.eeff DNAT (map external IP to internal):
- name: Show IP mappings hosts: localhost vars: interfaces: - name: eth0 ips: ['192.168.1.10/24', '10.0.0.5/8'] - name: eth1 ips: ['172.16.1.1/24'] tasks: - debug: msg: " map(attribute='ips') " ["192.168.1.10", "10.0.0.5", "172.16.1.1"] 5. Scenario D: SDN / OpenFlow IP Mapping (e.g., Open vSwitch) Match IP and rewrite destination: