| indicates that Proxy Arp request can be received through this port. |
| This field can be enabled only on bridge port created over ethernet or |
| aggregator interface. Before enabling this field user should create a |
| filter rule with rule action as Copy to Control and rule description as |
| IPOE_CONTROL and map it to all those interfaces through which user |
| wants to receive proxy arp requests. |
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Sensed IfIndex | This specifies the sensed interface index corresponding to the bridge |
| port. This field is used to determine the stack sensed for this bridge |
| port in the auto sensing scenario. This field cannot be modified. If the |
| oper status of the bridge port is 'enable' or 'disable' then the value of |
| this field gives the interface index on which the bridge port is currently |
| stacked. If the oper status is 'dormant' and the value of this field is |
| other than |
| bridge port had been stacked. |
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ArpTStatus | This specifies whether ARP translation will be done on the ARP |
| packets received/transmitted on this port. When enabled, ARP |
| source MAC address of the incoming ARP packets (both |
| request/reply) will be changed to virtual MAC address (if applicable) |
| and the ARP target MAC address of the outgoing ARP reply packets |
| will be changed to the original host MAC address (if applicable). |
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Directed ARP status | This specifies whether the ARP packets received on this bridge port |
| are to be directed to a single port using (VLANId, IP address) to |
| bridge port mapping learnt using DRA. This field can be enabled only |
| on the NET side bridge port. This attribute is effective in conjunction |
| with the attribute 'gsv dot1qVlanStaticDirectedARP' of |
| 'Dot1qVlanStatic' MO. ARP packets are to be directed as mentioned |
| above, only if both the flags are enabled. If any of the two is disabled, |
| the ARP packets will be forwarded as per the normal bridging flow. |
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Port Type | This field specifies whether the port is trusted or not. This information |
| is used by some of the control plane applications to send packet on |
| trusted ports, in case the application fails to uniquely determine a port. |
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