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You should enable this feature if this system is connected to an IPSO
cluster. Because all the nodes of an IPSO cluster share a single multicast
MAC address, routers that connect to a cluster (either directly or through
a switch or hub) must be able to accept ARP replies that contain a
multicast MAC address.
6.
Click
A
PPLY
.
7.
To make your changes permanent, click
S
AVE
.
Adding a Static ARP Entry
1.
Click
C
ONFIG
on the home page.
2.
Click the
ARP
link under the
Interfaces
section.
3.
Enter the new IP address in the
IP A
DDRESS
field
in the
Add a New Static
ARP Entry
section.
4.
In the same table, enter the MAC address corresponding to the IP address
in the
MAC A
DDRESS
edit box
5.
Click
A
PPLY
.
6.
To make your changes permanent, click
S
AVE
.
Adding a Proxy ARP Entry
A proxy ARP entry makes this system respond to ARP requests for a given IP
address received through any interface. Proxy ARP entries will not be used by
this system when forwarding packets.
1.
Click
C
ONFIG
on the home page.
2.
Click the
ARP
link under the
Interfaces
section.
3.
Enter the new IP address in the
IP A
DDRESS
field in the
Add a New Proxy
ARP Entry
section.
4.
In the
I
NTERFACE
field of the
Add a new Proxy ARP Entry
section, select
the interface whose MAC address is returned in ARP replies.
Summary of Contents for Network Voyager
Page 1: ...Voyager Reference Guide Part No N450820002 Rev A Published December 2003 ...
Page 4: ...4 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 30: ...2 How to Use Voyager 30 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 32: ...3 Command Line Utility Files 32 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 220: ...5 Configuring Interfaces 220 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 446: ...7 Configuring Traffic Management 448 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 618: ...10 Configuring Security and Access 620 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 668: ...14 Configuring IPv6 670 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 672: ...15 IPSO Process Management 674 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 700: ...Index 702 Voyager Reference Guide ...