Why is it important for IPs to remain in the ARP table?
If you edit the bridge-local interface, of ether2 if there is no bridge and set the ARP timeout to something very high. Arp entries may still disappear after that timeout, but maybe traffic will be passed at least once per your timeout.
Alternatively, you can set ARP to read-only on your interface. This will cause ARP entries to remain, however your Mikrotik will have to be the DHCP server for your LAN and you'll have to add static IPs to the Arp table manually.
Hi its important to me becuase i have too many ips and if i set ip on for example a windows server and no body connect to it and that server not connect to other on arp not show and i think i didnt use that ip
i want all my ip in arp if i use it show mac and ip if not show ip with mac 00:00:00:00:00:00