Ip routing, Address resolution protocol, Proxy arp – Paradyne 9788 User Manual

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5. Configuring the FrameSaver DSL Router

9700-A2-GB20-20

December 2002

5-3

IP Routing

The router uses destination-based routing. IP routing tables are maintained for
both the customer data and management data domains to specify how IP
datagrams are forwarded. The router can support up to 32 entries in the data IP
routing table, and up to 300 entries for the management IP routing table. When an
IP address and subnet mask are assigned to an interface, an entry is automatically
created in the IP routing table.

Address Resolution Protocol

The router supports Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), as specified in RFC 826.
The router provides for 256 ARP table entries. The timeout for completed and
uncompleted ARP table entries is configurable.

The Command Line Interface provides the ability to:

Create up to 64 static ARP table entries to be retained across power cycles.

Display the ARP table.

Delete ARP table entries.

Display and delete automatically added static ARP table entries by the DHCP
server and relay functions. Refer to

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Server

on page 5-11.

Proxy ARP

The router supports Proxy ARP. Proxy ARP responses are based on the contents
of the IP routing table for management traffic. The IP routing table for management
traffic must have an entry for every host that is reachable on the Ethernet interface,
including hosts for which the router will not forward packets because of IP filters.
For additional information on filtering, refer to

IP Filtering

on page 5-16.

If an ARP request is received on one interface for an IP address that is reachable
on the other interface, the router will respond with its own MAC address. Proxy
ARP is enabled via the user interface. Refer to

Configuring Ethernet Management

in Chapter 4,

Configuration Options.

NOTES:

— When Basic NAT is enabled, the DSL interface must have Proxy ARP

enabled if the interface address is part of the Basic NAT global IP network
address.

— Proxy ARP and NAPT cannot be enabled at the same time.

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