Source IP Address
Network Mask
Source Subscriber
Destination Subscriber
SVC Retry Timer
SVC Idle Timer
Max VCs to Establish
PVC Connection
Broadcast Address
LAN Card Number
Proxy ARP Enabled
Configuring IP
is the IP address of the end-to-end sender. The valid range of values guarantees that
you cannot configure all
13-1.)
is used during routing to determine the portion of the address associated with the
network and subnetwork (if any). All bits associated with the network/subnet should
be set to
, and must be contiguous.
1
is a subscriber ID associated with the source IP interface port. (The port is the first
Routing Path
configured in the Subscriber record for this ID.)
is a subscriber ID associated with the destination IP interface port. (The port is the first
Routing Path
configured in the Subscriber record for this ID.)
is the frequency with which calls will be placed to try to establish an X.25 connection.
is a period that IP remains active with no traffic before the X.25 connection is cleared.
is the number of virtual circuits over which IP traffic will be transmitted in parallel.
simply states whether this interface is a PVC.
is used to send to all LAN hosts on the network.
identifies the LAN card that contains the interface. (Only
an FRX4000 has no LAN cards.)
Determines whether Proxy ARP will be supported on the Ethernet interface. Proxy
ARP allows an FRX4000/6000 to respond to ARP requests on one subnet for a host
on another subnet. This lets the device that sent the ARP request think the FRX4000/
6000 is the destination host.
If an ARP request is received, the IP function in the FRX4000/6000 checks the address
against the
Source IP Address
If the addresses match, a reply will be sent.
If the addresses do not match, and Proxy ARP is not enabled, no response will
be sent.
If the addresses do not match, and Proxy ARP is enabled, the IP function will
check to see if the FRX4000/6000 has a route to the host or the host's network.
If there is a route, and the route is reachable, and the route is not on the same
interface on which the ARP request was received, an ARP response will be sent.
s or all
s for a network ID, node ID, or subnet ID. (See
0
1
configured on the IP interface. Then:
is valid on FRX4000, since
0
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