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Configuring Interfaces and TCP/IP Features
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MGBI
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A.B.C.D
is the IP address of the ARP entry, specified in dotted-decimal
notation.
H.H.H
is a 48-bit hardware MAC address of the ARP entry.
arpa
is the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) packet
encapsulation type.
snap
is the Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) packet encapsulation type.
alias
specifies that the software respond to ARP as if it owns the specified
address, if proxy arp is enabled.
cablebundle
specifies the cable bundle CMTS interface.
X
is 0.
Y
is the CMTS port number.
2.
The default ARP timeout is 60 minutes. Use the
arp timeout
command in
Interface Configuration mode to set the ARP cache timeout for a specific
interface:
MOT
(config-if)#
arp timeout
<
1-6000
>
where:
1-6000
is ARP cache timeout value, expressed in minutes.
Use the
no arp timeout
command to restore the default.
Reverse ARP
Reverse ARP, defined in RFC 903, works like ARP, except that the RARP request
packet requests an Internet address instead of a hardware address. The BSR acts as an
RARP server. Use the
ip rarp-server
command in Interface Configuration mode to
enable RARP. Set the IP address to one of the interface addresses.
MOT
(config-if)#
ip rarp-server
<
A.B.C.D
>
where:
A.B.C.D
is the source protocol IP address in replies.
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