Chapter 3. Operation
IARP (Inverse ARP)
Write Security: 3; Read Security: 5
The Inverse ARP (IARP) field is only present when this is a
Enable Atlas sends Inverse ARP packets in order to determine the IP address on the other end of the virtual circuit. If the Inverse ARP packet is responded to, a route is placed in the IP route table.When this field is set to ENABLE, ATLAS dynamically sends Inverse ARP packets to deter- mine the IP address on the other end of the virtual circuit. When an Inverse ARP packet is not responded to, a route is placed in the IP route table.
Disable ATLAS responds to Inverse ARP requests with its IP address for the requested DLCI. If set to DISABLE, ATLAS does not generate Inverse ARP request packets. In this case, the
Far-End Address
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The
0.0.0.0has been specified for the
MTU (Maximum Transmit Unit)
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Defines maximum number of bytes in a datagram transmitted over this interface.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
Configures RIP on this interface.
Mode
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Allows RIP to be enabled or disabled on a
Tx Only RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted, but are not lis- tened to on this virtual circuit.
Rx Only RIP advertisements are not transmitted on this virtual circuit, but they are listened to.
Tx and Rx RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted and are lis- tened to on this virtual circuit.
If mode is Off, the following menus will not be visible.
Protocol
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Sets the version of RIP being used on this interface. The options are RIP V1 and RIP V2.
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