Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

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Brocade ICX 6650 Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide

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Basic IP parameters and defaults – Layer 3 Switches

Static ARP
entries

An ARP entry you place in the static ARP table. Static
entries do not age out.

No entries

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Time to Live
(TTL)

The maximum number of routers (hops) through
which a packet can pass before being discarded.
Each router decreases a packet TTL by 1 before
forwarding the packet. If decreasing the TTL causes
the TTL to be 0, the router drops the packet instead
of forwarding it.

64 hops

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Directed
broadcast
forwarding

A directed broadcast is a packet containing all ones
(or in some cases, all zeros) in the host portion of
the destination IP address. When a router forwards
such a broadcast, it sends a copy of the packet out
each of its enabled IP interfaces.
NOTE: You also can enable or disable this

parameter on an individual interface basis.
Refer to

Table 3

on page 15.

Disabled

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Directed
broadcast
mode

The packet format the router treats as a directed
broadcast. The following formats can be directed
broadcast:

All ones in the host portion of the packet
destination address.

All zeroes in the host portion of the packet
destination address.

All ones
NOTE: If you enable

all-zeroes
directed
broadcasts,
all-ones directed
broadcasts
remain enabled.

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Source-routed
packet
forwarding

A source-routed packet contains a list of IP
addresses through which the packet must pass to
reach its destination.

Enabled

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Internet Control
Message
Protocol (ICMP)
messages

The Brocade Layer 3 Switch can send the following
types of ICMP messages:

Echo messages (ping messages)

Destination Unreachable messages

Enabled

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ICMP Router
Discovery
Protocol (IRDP)

An IP protocol a router can use to advertise the IP
addresses of its router interfaces to directly
attached hosts. You can enable or disable the
protocol, and change the following protocol
parameters:

Forwarding method (broadcast or multicast)

Hold time

Maximum advertisement interval

Minimum advertisement interval

Router preference level

NOTE: You also can enable or disable IRDP and

configure the parameters on an individual
interface basis. Refer to

Table 3

on page 15.

Disabled

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Reverse ARP
(RARP)

An IP mechanism a host can use to request an IP
address from a directly attached router when the
host boots.

Enabled

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TABLE 2

IP global parameters – Layer 3 Switches (Continued)

Parameter

Description

Default

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information

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