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Basic IP parameters and defaults – Layer 3 Switches
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Time to Live
(TTL)
The maximum number of routers (hops) through
which a packet can pass before being discarded.
Each router decreases a packet TTL by 1 before
forwarding the packet. If decreasing the TTL causes
the TTL to be 0, the router drops the packet instead
of forwarding it.
64 hops
page 815
Directed
broadcast
forwarding
A directed broadcast is a packet containing all ones
(or in some cases, all zeros) in the host portion of
the destination IP address. When a router forwards
such a broadcast, it sends a copy of the packet out
each of its enabled IP interfaces.
NOTE: You also can enable or disable this
parameter on an individual interface basis.
Refer to
Table 145
on page 796.
Disabled
page 815
Directed
broadcast
mode
The packet format the router treats as a directed
broadcast. The following formats can be directed
broadcast:
•
All ones in the host portion of the packet
destination address.
•
All zeroes in the host portion of the packet
destination address.
All ones
NOTE: If you enable
all-zeroes
directed
broadcasts,
all-ones directed
broadcasts
remain enabled.
page 817
Source-routed
packet
forwarding
A source-routed packet contains a list of IP
addresses through which the packet must pass to
reach its destination.
Enabled
page 816
Internet Control
Message
Protocol (ICMP)
messages
The Layer 3 Switch can send the following types of
ICMP messages:
•
Echo messages (ping messages)
•
Destination Unreachable messages
Enabled
page 817
ICMP Router
Discovery
Protocol (IRDP)
An IP protocol a router can use to advertise the IP
addresses of its router interfaces to directly
attached hosts. You can enable or disable the
protocol, and change the following protocol
parameters:
•
Forwarding method (broadcast or multicast)
•
Hold time
•
Maximum advertisement interval
•
Minimum advertisement interval
•
Router preference level
NOTE: You also can enable or disable IRDP and
configure the parameters on an individual
interface basis. Refer to
Table 145
on
page 796.
Disabled
page 832
Reverse ARP
(RARP)
An IP mechanism a host can use to request an IP
address from a directly attached router when the
host boots.
Enabled
page 834
TABLE 144
IP global parameters – Layer 3 Switches (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Default
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