Paradyne 8510 User Manual

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3. DSL Card Configuration

3-28

April 2001

8000-A2-GB26-50

ARP Table (Parameters and Add ARP Entry)

A-E-F (A and B)

Select Parameters (A) or ARP Entry (B)

Parameters (A)

Allows you to configure general Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache parameters.

Complete Entry Timeout (minutes) – Length of time that a complete entry remains in
the ARP Table before removal. A complete entry is one for which there is a MAC address
and a node has responded to the ARP request. Range = 1–200,000 minutes (Default =
20).

Incomplete Entry Timeout (minutes) – Length of time in minutes that an incomplete
entry remains in the ARP table before being removed. (An incomplete entry is an entry
without a MAC address.) This is also the amount of time that a packet will remain in the
system while waiting for address resolution. Range = 1–255 minutes (Default = 3).

NOTE: If you have made changes to this screen, you must do a card reset for the
changes to be in effect.

ARP Entry (Add ARP Entry) (B)

Allows you to add entries into the ARP cache.

Item – Enter 0 (zero) to add a new record.

IP Address

nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format.

MAC Address

xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx format.

VNID – Enter a VNID ID between 2–4000 (Default = None). You must make an entry in
this field.

Trailer – Yes/No (Default = No).

Perm – Yes/No (Default = No). If you select Yes for Permanent and No for Proxy, the ARP
entry will be saved in NVRAM (up to 32 entries). These are loaded when the card resets.

Total – 0–Dynamic. (This field is read-only).

NOTE: For the Add ARP Entry (B) screen, all other information entered is not stored in
the non-volatile memory and will be lost when you reset the card.

Table 3-4.

Bridge Options (5 of 5)

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