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igp-inhibit — The optional igp-inhibit parameter signals that the given secondary IP interface
static-arp
Syntax
static-arp ip-address ieee-mac-address
no static-arp ip-address
Context
config>service>ies>interface
Description
This command configures a static address resolution protocol (ARP) entry associating a subscriber IP
address with a MAC address for the core router instance. This static ARP appears in the core routing
ARP table. A static ARP can only be configured if it exists on the network attached to the IP
interface.
If an entry for a particular IP address already exists and a new MAC address is configured for the IP
address, the existing MAC address will be replaced with the new MAC address.
The no form of the command removes a static ARP entry.
Default
None
Parameters
ip-address — Specifies the IP address for the static ARP in IP address dotted decimal notation.
ieee-mac-address — Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form
tos-marking-state
Syntax
tos-marking-state {trusted | untrusted}
no tos-marking-state
Context
config>service>ies>interface
config>service>ies>sub-if>grp-if
Description
This command is used to change the default trusted state to a non-trusted state. When unset or
reverted to the trusted default, the ToS field will not be remarked by egress network IP interfaces
unless the egress network IP interface has the remark-trusted state set, in which case the egress
network interface treats all IES and network IP interface as untrusted.
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length or mask with all the host bits set to binary one. This is the default broadcast address used
by an IP interface.
The broadcast parameter within the address command does not have a negate feature, which is
usually used to revert a parameter to the default value. To change the broadcast type to host-
ones after being changed to all-ones, the address command must be executed with the
broadcast parameter defined.
should not be recognized as a local interface by the running IGP. For OSPF and IS-IS, this means
that the specified secondary IP interfaces will not be injected and used as passive interfaces and
will not be advertised as internal IP interfaces into the IGP's link state database. For RIP, this
means that these secondary IP interfaces will not source RIP updates.
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee and ff are hexadecimal numbers.
Allowed values are any non-broadcast, non-multicast MAC and non-IEEE reserved MAC
addresses.
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