Table 2 – Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

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Basic IP parameters and defaults – Layer 3 Switches

TABLE 2

IP global parameters – Layer 3 Switches

Parameter

Description

Default

For more
information

IP state

The Internet Protocol, version 4

Enabled
NOTE: You cannot

disable IP.

n/a

IP address and
mask notation

Format for displaying an IP address and its network
mask information. You can enable one of the
following:

Class-based format; example: 192.168.1.1
255.255.255.0

Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) format;
example: 192.168.1.1/24

Class-based
NOTE: Changing this

parameter
affects the
display of IP
addresses, but
you can enter
addresses in
either format
regardless of the
display setting.

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Router ID

The value that routers use to identify themselves to
other routers when exchanging route information.
OSPF and BGP4 use router IDs to identify routers.
RIP does not use the router ID.

The IP address
configured on the
lowest-numbered
loopback interface.
If no loopback interface
is configured, then the
lowest-numbered IP
address configured on
the device.

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Maximum
Transmission
Unit (MTU)

The maximum length an Ethernet packet can be
without being fragmented.

1500 bytes for Ethernet
II encapsulation
1492 bytes for SNAP
encapsulation

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Address
Resolution
Protocol (ARP)

A standard IP mechanism that routers use to learn
the Media Access Control (MAC) address of a device
on the network. The router sends the IP address of a
device in the ARP request and receives the device
MAC address in an ARP reply.

Enabled

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ARP rate
limiting

Lets you specify a maximum number of ARP packets
the device will accept each second. If the device
receives more ARP packets than you specify, the
device drops additional ARP packets for the
remainder of the one-second interval.

Disabled

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ARP age

The amount of time the device keeps a MAC address
learned through ARP in the device ARP cache. The
device resets the timer to zero each time the ARP
entry is refreshed and removes the entry if the timer
reaches the ARP age.
NOTE: You also can change the ARP age on an

individual interface basis. Refer to

Table 3

on page 15.

Ten minutes

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Proxy ARP

An IP mechanism a router can use to answer an ARP
request on behalf of a host, by replying with the
router own MAC address instead of the host.

Disabled

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