
Site Manager Parameters
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Parameter: Proxy
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > Interfaces
Default: Disabled
Options: Enabled
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Disabled
Function: Specifies whether this interface uses Proxy ARP to respond to ARP requests for
a remote network.
Instructions: Select Enabled to enable Proxy ARP on this interface. To enable Proxy ARP,
you must first set this parameter to Enabled for this interface. When you enable
Proxy ARP, the IP router assumes responsibility for IP datagrams destined for
the remote network. To enable Proxy ARP for subnets reachable via a default
route, also set the global Enable Default Route for Subnets parameter to Enable.
To enable Proxy ARP for remote destinations on other networks, set the
Nonlocal ARP Destination parameter to Accept. Select Disabled to disable
Proxy ARP on this interface.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.1.24.1.16
Parameter: Host Cache
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > Interfaces
Default: Off
Options: Off
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120
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180
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240
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300
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600
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900
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1200
Function: Specifies whether the IP router times out entries in the address resolution cache
for this interface, and specifies the timeout interval in seconds if the interface
does time out entries. The address resolution cache contains host physical
addresses learned by means of ARP or Proxy ARP. A host entry is timed out
(deleted) after the specified number of seconds has elapsed.
Instructions: Select Off to disable timeout on this interface; the IP router does not time out
address resolution cache entries. Select one of the other options to enable
timeout with a timeout interval equal to the value you select (for example, 120
seconds); the IP router removes address resolution cache entries after the
specified aging period has elapsed. After an entry is removed, the IP router must
use ARP to reacquire the physical layer address.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.1.24.1.18
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