Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Configuration Manual page 120

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Default
arp-timeout
Syntax
Context
Description
Default
Parameters
bfd
Syntax
Context
Description
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A directed broadcast is a packet received on a local router interface destined for the subnet broadcast
address of another IP interface. The allow-directed-broadcasts command on an IP interface enables
or disables the transmission of packets destined to the subnet broadcast address of the egress IP
interface.
When enabled, a frame destined to the local subnet on this IP interface is sent as a subnet broadcast
out this interface. NOTE: Allowing directed broadcasts is a well-known mechanism used for denial-
of-service attacks.
By default, directed broadcasts are not allowed and are discarded at this egress IP interface.
The no form of the command disables directed broadcasts forwarding out of the IP interface.
no allow-directed-broadcasts — Directed broadcasts are dropped.
arp-timeout seconds
no arp-timeout
config>router>interface
This command configures the minimum time, in seconds, an ARP entry learned on the IP interface is
stored in the ARP table. ARP entries are automatically refreshed when an ARP request or gratuitous
ARP is seen from an IP host. Otherwise, the ARP entry is aged from the ARP table. If the arp-
timeout value is set to 0 seconds, ARP aging is disabled.
The no form of the command reverts to the default value.
14400 seconds (4 hours)
seconds — The minimum number of seconds a learned ARP entry is stored in the ARP table,
expressed as a decimal integer. A value of 0 specifies that the timer is inoperative and learned
ARP entries will not be aged.
Values
0 — 65535
bfd transmit-interval [receive receive-interval] [multiplier multiplier] [echo-receive echo-
interval]
no bfd
config>router>interface
config>router>interface>ipv6
This command specifies the bi-directional forwarding detection (BFD) parameters for the associated
IP interface. If no parameters are defined the default values are used.
The multiplier specifies the number of consecutive BFD messages that must be missed from the peer
before the BFD session state is changed to down and the upper level protocols (OSPF, IS-IS, BGP or
PIM) is notified of the fault.
7710 SR OS Router Configuration Guide

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