Figure 382: proxy arp – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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Figure 382: Proxy ARP

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ARAMETERS

These parameters are displayed:

Timeout – Sets the aging time for dynamic entries in the ARP cache.

(Range: 300 - 86400 seconds; Default: 1200 seconds or 20 minutes)
The ARP aging timeout can be set for any configured VLAN.
The aging time determines how long dynamic entries remain in the

cache. If the timeout is too short, the router may tie up resources by

repeating ARP requests for addresses recently flushed from the table.
When a ARP entry expires, it is deleted from the cache and an ARP

request packet is sent to re-establish the MAC address.

Proxy ARP – Enables or disables Proxy ARP for specified VLAN

interfaces, allowing a non-routing device to determine the MAC address

of a host on another subnet or network. (Default: Disabled)
End stations that require Proxy ARP must view the entire network as a

single network. These nodes must therefore use a smaller subnet mask

than that used by the router or other relevant network devices.
Extensive use of Proxy ARP can degrade router performance because it

may lead to increased ARP traffic and increased search time for larger

ARP address tables.

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To configure the timeout for the ARP cache or to enable Proxy ARP for a

VLAN (i.e., IP subnetwork):

1.

Click IP, ARP.

2.

Select Configure General from the Step List.

3.

Set the timeout to a suitable value for the ARP cache, or enable Proxy
ARP for subnetworks that do not have routing or a default gateway.

4.

Click Apply.

no routing,
no default
gateway

Remote
ARP Server

Proxy ARP

ARP
request

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