Ip Interface Parameters - Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual

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Basic IP parameters and defaults
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IP global parameters (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Static route
An IP route you place in the IP route table.
Source interface
The IP address the router uses as the source address for Telnet,
RADIUS, or TACACS and TACACS+ packets originated by the router.
The router can select the source address based on either of the
following:
The lowest-numbered IP address on the interface the packet
is sent on.
The lowest-numbered IP address on a specific interface. The
address is used as the source for all packets of the specified
type regardless of interface the packet is sent on.

IP interface parameters

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IP interface parameters
Parameter
Description
IP state
The Internet Protocol, version 4
IP address
A Layer 3 network interface address
The device has separate IP addresses on individual interfaces.
Encapsulation type
The format of the packets in which the router encapsulates IP
datagrams. The encapsulation format can be one of the following:
Ethernet II
SNAP
IP Maximum
The maximum length (number of bytes) of an encapsulated IP
Transmission Unit
datagram the router can forward.
(MTU)
ARP age
Locally overrides the global setting. Refer to
page 155.
Metric
A numeric cost the router adds to RIP routes learned on the
interface. This parameter applies only to RIP routes.
Directed broadcast
Locally overrides the global setting. Refer to
forwarding
page 155.
ICMP Router
Locally overrides the global IRDP settings. Refer to
Discovery Protocol
page 155.
(IRDP)
ICMP Redirect
Locally overrides the global setting. Refer to
messages
page 155.
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lists the interface-level IP parameters for the device, their default values, and where to
Default
No entries
The lowest-numbered IP
address on the interface the
packet is sent on.
Default
Enabled
NOTE: You cannot disable
None configured
Ethernet II
1500 for Ethernet II
encapsulated packets
1492 for SNAP encapsulated
packets
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1 (one)
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Disabled
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Disabled
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Enabled
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