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