Default Addressing Configuration; Assigning Ip Addresses To Network Interfaces - Cisco IE-4000 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring IP Addressing

Default Addressing Configuration

Feature
IP address
ARP
IP broadcast address
IP classless routing
IP default gateway
IP directed broadcast
IP domain
IP forward-protocol
IP helper address
IP host
IRDP
IP proxy ARP
IP routing
IP subnet-zero

Assigning IP Addresses to Network Interfaces

An IP address identifies a location to which IP packets can be sent. An interface can have one primary IP address. A mask
identifies the bits that denote the network number in an IP address. When you use the mask to subnet a network, the
mask is referred to as a subnet mask.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
To receive an assigned network number, contact your Internet service provider.
Default Setting
None defined.
No permanent entries in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache.
Encapsulation: Standard Ethernet-style ARP.
Timeout: 14400 seconds (4 hours).
255.255.255.255 (all ones).
Enabled.
Disabled.
Disabled (all IP directed broadcasts are dropped).
Domain list: No domain names defined.
Domain lookup: Enabled.
Domain name: Enabled.
If a helper address is defined or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) flooding is configured, UDP
forwarding is enabled on default ports.
Any-local-broadcast: Disabled.
Turbo-flood: Disabled.
Disabled.
Disabled.
Disabled.
Defaults when enabled:
Broadcast IRDP advertisements.
Maximum interval between advertisements: 600 seconds.
Minimum interval between advertisements: 0.75 times max interval.
Preference: 0.
Enabled.
Disabled.
Disabled.
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