
Chapter 27 RFC 2684 Routed Mode
Figure 99 RPVC Arp Proxy
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 61 RPVC Arp Proxy
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Routed Domain | Click Routed Domain to open this screen where you can configure domains for |
| 2684 routed mode traffic (see Section 27.3 on page 198). |
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Routed Gateway | Click Routed Gateway to go to the screen where you can configure gateway |
| settings (see Section 27.5 on page 200). |
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Routed PVC | Click Routed PVC to go to the screen where you can configure routed PVC |
| settings (see Section 27.2 on page 196). |
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Aging Time | Enter a number of seconds (10~10000) to set how long the device keeps the |
| Address Resolution Protocol table’s entries of IP addresses of CPE devices |
| using 2684 routed mode. Enter 0 to disable the aging time. |
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Apply Setting | Click Apply Setting to save your changes to the |
| memory. |
| The |
| the Config Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the non- |
| volatile memory when you are done configuring. |
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Index | This field displays the number of the IP address entry. |
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Gateway IP | This field displays the IP address of the gateway to which the device sends the |
| traffic that it receives from this entry’s IP address. |
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VID | This field displays the VLAN Identifier that the device adds to Ethernet frames |
| that it sends to this gateway. |
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MAC | This field displays the subscriber’s MAC (Media Access Control) address. |
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Flush | Click Flush to remove all of the entries from the ARP table. |
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27.5 2684 Routed Gateway Screen
Use this screen to configure gateway settings.
To open this screen, click Advanced Application, 2684 Routed Mode, Routed Gateway.
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