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Table 70: IP Interface Table Parameters | (continued) | ||
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| Proxy ARP | When enabled, the router responds to ARP requests received on a | |
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| Layer 2 interface for a device reachable on a different Layer 2 | |
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| interface. The response is the MAC address of the router interface. | |
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| This field is only available when additional parameters | |
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| click | on the Routing Manager Application Toolbar. |
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| Netbios | The status of Netbios rebroadcast service on the interface. Possible | |
| Rebroadcast | values are: |
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| ● Both - Netbios messages are rebroadcasted both to and from | |
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| this interface. | |
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| ● Disable - Netbios messages are rebroadcasted neither to nor | |
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| from this interface. | |
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| This field is only available when additional parameters | |
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| click | on the Routing Manager Application Toolbar. |
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| ICMP Redirect | The status of ICMP Redirect service on the interface. Possible values | |
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| ● Enable - Redirect messages are sent if the router is forced to | |
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| resend a packet through the same interface from which it was | |
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| received. |
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| ● Disable - Redirect messages are not sent. | |
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| This field is only available when additional parameters | |
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| click | on the Routing Manager Application Toolbar. |
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| Broadcast Address | Define the broadcast address value. Possible values are: | |
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| ● Zero Fill - defines the broadcast address as zero. For example, | |
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| 192.92.0.0. |
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| ● One Fill - defines the broadcast address as one. For example, | |
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| 192.92.255.255. | |
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You can create, modify, and delete IP interfaces. For more information on editing tables, refer to “Editing Tables” on page 210.
Note:
IP Address, IP NetMask, Layer 2 Interface Name, and Status must be defined before creating an IP interface.
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