
Site Manager Parameters
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Parameter: ASB
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > Interfaces
Default: Disabled
Options: Enabled
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Disabled
Function: Specifies whether the IP router floods All Subnet Broadcast (ASB) datagrams it
receives out this interface. An ASB datagram has a destination address equal to
the broadcast address for an entire network (all subnets). For example, if a
network interface serves the subnet 128.10.2.1 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0, the IP router considers any datagram with a destination address
of 128.10.255.255 or 128.10.0.0 to be an ASB datagram.
Instructions: Specify Enabled if you want the IP router to flood ASBs out this interface;
specify Disabled to restrict the router from flooding ASBs out this interface.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.1.24.1.14
Parameter: Address Resolution Type
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > Interfaces
Default: ARP
Options: ARP
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X.25_DDN
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X.25_PDN
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INARP
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ARPINARP
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NONE
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X.25
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BFEDDN
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PROBE
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ARPPROBE
Function: Indicates the address resolution scheme for this interface. The default option,
ARP, enables ARP on this interface. The option INARP (Inverse ARP) enables
the address resolution for frame relay interfaces. It is used to discover the IP
address of the station at the remote end of the virtual circuit. The PROBE option
enables HP Probe for Ethernet interfaces.
Instructions: Depending on your network requirements, select INARP only when all frame
relay stations support Inverse ARP. Select ARPINARP for your frame relay
interfaces. ARPINARP enables both ARP and Inverse ARP. Select X.25_DDN
for your X.25 DDN interfaces. Select X.25_PDN for your X.25 PDN interfaces.
Select PROBE to enable HP Probe on the interface. Select ARPPROBE to
enable both ARP and HP Probe.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.1.24.1.15
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