
Configuring IP, ARP, RARP, RIP, and OSPF Services
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-- Virtual Address Reply (incoming and outgoing)
-- Virtual Address Request (incoming and outgoing)
-- Proxy Request (incoming and outgoing)
-- Proxy Reply (incoming and outgoing)
IP can support the concurrent operation of HP Probe and ARP on an interface.
• ATMARP provides address resolution for a logical IP subnet (LIS) within an
ATM network, as defined in RFC 1577, Classical IP and ARP over ATM. A
router that needs the ATM address of a host on the LIS sends an ATMARP
request to the ATMARP server. For more information about classical IP over
ATM, see Configuring ATM Services.
• The X.25 address resolution scheme is used on network interfaces that
support the X.25 DDN service.
• The RFC 877-compliant address resolution mechanism is used on network
interfaces that support the X.25 PDN service.
On interfaces configured for a token ring network, the router can send ARP
requests as spanning tree explorer (STE) or all routes explorer (ARE) packets.
By default, ARP is enabled on the interface. You can use the BCC or Site Manager
to specify an address resolution scheme.
Using the BCC
To specify the address resolution mechanism, go to an IP interface prompt (for
example,
box; eth 2/2; ip/2.2.2.2/255.255.0.0
) and enter:
address-resolution
<type>
Note:
If bridging is configured and enabled on the interface (in addition to IP),
the Name Request/Reply and the Proxy Request/Reply messages are bridged.
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