
Software Version 2.9.1 41
Software Version 2.9.1
C613-10486-00 REV C
set ip interface
Syntax SET IP INTerface=interface [ADVertise={YES|NO}]
[PREferencelevel={-2147483648..2147483647|NOTDEFAULT}]
[BROadcast={0|1}]
[DIRectedbroadcast={False|NO|OFF|ON|True|YES}]
[FILter={0..999|NONE}] [FRAgment={NO|OFF|ON|YES}]
[GRAtuitousarp={ON|OFF}] [GRE={0..100|NONE}]
[IGMPProxy={OFF|UPstream|DOWNstream}]
[INVersearp={ON|OFF}] [IPaddress=ipadd|DHCP]
[MASK=ipadd] [METric=1..16]
[MULticast={BOTH|OFF|ON|RECeive|SENd}]
[OSPFmetric=1..65534|DEFAULT]
[POLicyfilter={0..999|NONE}]
[PRIorityfilter={0..999|NONE}]
[PROxyarp={DEFRoute|False|LOCal|NO|OFF|ON|STrict|True|
YES}] [RIPMetric=1..16] [SAMode={Block|Passthrough}]
[VJC={False|NO|OFF|ON|True|YES}]
[VLANPRiority={0..7|None}] [VLantag={1..4094|None}]
Description The new local option for proxyarp increases the range of ARP Requests that
the router or switch responds to. When you specify yes, on, true or strict, the
router or switch only responds to ARP Requests with a specific route if it exists,
and ignores all others. When you specify local, the router or switch responds
for routes it has a specific route to, and routes within its local subnet that
would normally be IGMP redirected. By intercepting and responding to these
local ARP Requests, the router or switch prevents hosts within the subnet from
successfully using MAC address resolution to communicate directly with one
another. Instead, traffic between hosts is forwarded through the router or
switch.
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