Planet Technology IP DSLAM IDL-4801 User Manual

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of this parameter shall depend on the port type. For Net side ports, the

default value shall be disable and for the cpe side ports the default value

shall be enable. This field is unused if the bridge port is created over an

PPPOE/IPOE interface or PPPOE/ IPOE is sensed. Any value of this field

shall be ignored for a bridge port created over a PPPOE/IPOE interface.

Type: Modify - Optional

proxyarpstatus enable

|disable

The Proxy Arp Status on this bridge port. The value enable of this field

indicates that Proxy Arp request can be received through this port. This

field can be enabled only on bridge port created over ethernet or

aggregator interface. Before enabling this field user should create a filter

rule with rule action as Copy to Control and rule description as

IPOE_CONTROL and map it to all those interfaces through which user

wants to receive proxy arp requests.

Type: Modify - Optional

arptstatus Enable |

Disable

This specifies whether ARP translation will be done on the ARP packets

received/transmitted on this port. When enabled, ARP source MAC

address of the incoming ARP packets (both request/reply) will be changed

to virtual MAC address (if applicable) and the ARP target MAC address of

the outgoing ARP reply packets will be changed to the original host MAC

address (if applicable).

Type: Modify -- Optional

darpstatus Enable |

Disable

This specifies whether the ARP packets received on this bridge port are to

be directed to a single port using (VLANId, IP address) to bridge port

mapping learnt using DRA. This field can be enabled only on the NET

side bridge port. This attribute is effective in conjunction with the attribute

'gsv dot1qVlanStaticDirectedARP' of 'Dot1qVlanStatic' MO. ARP

packets are to be directed as mentioned above, only if both the flags are

enabled. If any of the two is disabled, the ARP packets will be forwarded

as per the normal bridging flow.

Type: Modify -- Optional

porttype trusted |

untrusted

This field specifies whether the port is trusted or not. This information is

used by some of the control plane applications to send packet on trusted

ports, in case the application fails to uniquely determine a port.

Type: Modify -- Optional

Example:

$ create bridge port intf ifname eth-0 portid 10 maxucast 10 learning enable

stickystatus enable status enable fdbmodify disable aclglbdenyapply Disable

aclglbtrackapply Disable proxyarpstatus enable arptstatus enable darpstatus

enable porttype trusted

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