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Chapter 2 Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
cable proxy-arp
cable proxy-arp
To activate cable proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) on the cable interface or subinterface, use
the
cable proxy-arp
command in cable interface or subinterface configuration mode. To disable this
feature, use the
no
form of this command.
cable proxy-arp
no cable proxy-arp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
Proxy APR service is enabled.
Command Modes
Cable interface and subinterface configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command enables or disables direct host-to-host communications over the same cable subnet.
Because the downstream and upstream are separate interfaces, CMs cannot directly perform address
resolution with other CMs on the cable plant. This means that the CMs must send all traffic through the
CMTS, even if the destination CM is on the same subnet.
The
cable proxy-arp
command enables the Cisco CMTS to act as a proxy for ARP requests generated
by the CMs, which allows CMs on the same cable subnet to communicate directly which each other,
without the traffic having to be routed first through the CMTS. The
no cable proxy-arp
command
disables this feature, preventing CMs on the same subnet from communicating with each other without
routing the traffic through the CMTS.
Note
Using the
no cable arp
and
no cable proxy-arp
commands shifts all responsibility for the management
of the IP addresses used by CMs and CPE devices to the DHCP server and provisioning system.
Examples
The following example shows how to activate proxy ARP for host-to-host communications:
router(config-subif)#
cable proxy-arp
The following example shows how to activate proxy ARP for host-to-host communications, on the cable
subinterface:
router(config)#
interface cable 6/0.1
router(config-subif)#
cable proxy-arp
Release
Modification
11.3 XA
This command was introduced.
12.1(3a)EC
The subinterface support was added.