8310 MVL and 8510 DSL Card Configuration
Table 5-4. Bridge Options (2 of 2)
Client VLAN (Client) | |
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Gives the user the ability to configure static clients on VLANs. As there are up to 32 clients per port, multiple screens are required to completely configure the port.
For a list of VLAN IDs, press
DSL Port # ± Enter the DSL port number (Default = 1).
Number of clients ± Enter the number of clients to configure (0 ± 32) (Default = none).
User ± Enter the input number of the client (0 ± 32) (Default = 0).
IP Address ± Enter the client IP address in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format (Default = none). There must be an entry in this field. Typically, all IP addresses in the same VLAN would be on the same subnet.
NHR ± Enter the IP address of the default
VLAN ± VLAN ID between 2 and 4094. (This field is
Type ± S = Static or D = Dynamic. (This field is
ARP (Parameters and Add ARP Entry) |
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Select:
Parameters (A)
Gives the user the ability to configure general Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache parameters.
Complete Entry Timeout (minutes) ± Length of time that a complete entry remains in the ARP Table before removal. A complete entry is one for which there is a MAC address and a node has responded to the ARP request. Range = 1 to 200,000 minutes. (Default = 20)
Incomplete Entry Timeout (minutes) ± Length of time in minutes that an incomplete entry remains in the ARP table before being removed. (An incomplete entry is an entry without a MAC address.) This is also the amount of time that a packet will remain in the system while waiting for address resolution. Range = 1 to 255 minutes. (Default = 3)
NOTE: If you have made changes to this screen, you must do a card reset.
ARP Entry (Add ARP Entry) (B)
Gives the user the ability to add entries into the ARP cache.
Item ± Enter 0 (zero) to add a new record.
IP Address ± nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format.
MAC Address ±
VLAN ± Enter a VLAN ID between two and 4094 (Default = Null). There must be an entry made in this field.
Trailer ± Yes/No (Default = No).
Perm ± Yes/No (Default = No). If you select yes for Perm and no to proxy, the ARP entry will be saved in NVRAM (up to 32 entries). These are loaded when the card reboots.
NOTE: For the Add ARP Entry screen, all other information entered is not stored in the nonvolatile memory and will be lost when you reset the card.
May 1998 |