If you do not create a permanent ARP entry, the ARP will be periodically aged out and refreshed.
This parameter specifies the number of the interface over which the router will boot or dump.
Select IP or IPX.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
If you answer yes, the resulting ARP entry will be permanent and you will be required to enter the protocol address.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: 0.0.0.0
This is the ATM address of the remote ATM ARP server. If this entry is also a server, no remote ATM ARP server will be called.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
Procedures for connecting the ATM device to a LAN Emulation Configuration Service (LECS) may include use of a reserved Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)/Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) pair. The VPI is located in the data cell header and are used to route the data cell to its destination.
The VPI is assigned by the switch when the connection is established.
Valid Values: any valid value in the range of 0 - 255
Default Value: 0
Procedures for connecting the ATM device to a LAN Emulation Configuration Service (LECS) may include use of a reserved Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)/Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI). The VCI is located in the data cell header and are used to route the data cell to its destination.
The VCI is assigned by the switch when the connection is established.
Valid Values: any valid value in the range of 0 - 65535
Default Value: 0
Select the Submit button.
Adds an SVC and optionally creates a permanent ARP Entry.
This parameter specifies the number of the interface over which the router will boot or dump.
Select IP or IPX.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
If you answer yes, the resulting ARP entry will be permanent and you will be required to enter the protocol address.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: 0.0.0.0
This is the ATM address of the remote ATM ARP server. If this entry is also a server, no remote ATM ARP server will be called.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
Select the Submit button.
Use Change Entry to change a MAC address translation entry, which maps the static protocol address to the MAC address. This parameter is currently supported for IP addresses only.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
Valid Values: any valid MAC hardware address
Default Value: none
Select the Submit button.
This option changes the ATM-ARP-client-configuration.
This parameter specifies the number of the interface over which the router will boot or dump.
Select IP or IPX.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
When the client is configured to also be a server, both functions share the same ATM address.
Both the CIP client and ARP Server age their ARP entries. Once the timer expires, these ARP entries are deleted. The Refresh Timeout value is the length of time that an ARP entry will be kept before aging out.
If traffic is flowing when an ARP entry gets aged, that traffic will cease for a period until a new ARP entry is created. To avoid an interruption in service, use the automatic refresh option. This option allows the client to transmit either an ARP to the ARP Server or an InATMARP to the target client some time before the ARP entry expires. If the target replies, then the timer of the ARP entry is reset. If the target does not, then the entry is deleted. The ARP Server automatically sends out an InATMARP message before aging an entry in its table.
Valid Values: an integer number of minutes in the range of 0 - 65535
Default Value: 5 minutes
This parameter specifies whether an ARP Request will be sent to the ARP Server or an InATMARP Request will be sent to the client immediately before an ARP entry is aged out.
Enabling auto-refresh could cause entries to be retained in the cache regardless of their usage. On networks with a large number of nodes, this can lead to an excessive number of entries in the cache, which might adversely affect device performance. However, on networks with a small number of nodes, this option is useful in reducing broadcast ARP traffic.
Valid Values: Yes or No
Default Value: No
If Yes, and if auto-refresh is enabled, then InAtmArp requests will be periodically transmitted to confirm the existence of the remote host. If No, then AtmArp requests will be transmitted to the ARP Server to reconfirm the ARP entry.
Select the ESI index number from the scrolling list. (the list of configured ESIs that you previously configured using the Add ESI network configuration option).
Default Value: Burned In
If you answer yes, an automatically generated value will be used as the selector component of the ATM address.
If you answer no, then you should enter a selector value.
Valid Values: any single octet value that has not been previously used and is within the range defined for the device.
Default Value: none
Valid Values: Yes or No
When yes, Best-Effort VCCs will be rejected if the signaled forward PCR exceeds the Maximum Reserved Bandwidth or the speed of the adapter.
If no, Best-Effort PCRs will be rejected without regard to the signaled Peak Cell Rate.
Enter a Maximum Reserved Bandwidth for incoming VCCs (Kbps)
This value defines the maximum acceptable Sustained Cell Rate (SCR) for an incoming VCC.
Valid Values: Specify an integer in the range of 0 to the line speed of the ATM device.
Default Value: 155000 Kbps
If SCR is not specified on the incoming call, then this parameter defines the maximum acceptable Peak Cell Rate (PCR). Calls received with traffic parameters specifying higher rates will be released. This parameter is applied to both forward and backward Cell Rate parameters.
The constraint imposed by this parameter is applicable to best effort connections (if "validate PCR" is yes) and is compared to the PCR on the incoming call.
Specifies the type of traffic characteristics to be associated with Control VCCs.
Valid Values: Best Effort or Reserved Bandwidth
Default Value: Best Effort
Bandwidth is not reserved for best effort traffic.
Specifies the Peak Cell Rate (PCR) traffic parameter for the Control VCC. This PCR value is used for both the forward and backward PCR values of both best effort and reserved bandwidth VCCs.
Valid Values: an integer Kbps in the range of 0 - line speed of the ATM device
Default Value: If Best Effort VCC, then default is 155000. Otherwise, no default is provided.
Specifies the bandwidth reserved by all VCCs on a given ATM device. (Sustained Cell Rate can be considered to reserved bandwidth.)
Valid Values: an integer Kbps in the range of 0 - control VCC PCR
Default Value: none
This parameter is applicable only when Best Effort Service is not selected for Control VCCs.
Specify Yes or No. This parameter specifies the type of traffic characteristics to be associated with Data VCCs. Bandwidth is not reserved for best effort traffic.
Specifies the Peak Cell Rate (PCR) traffic parameter for the Data VCC. This PCR value is used for both the forward and backward PCR values of both best effort and reserved bandwidth VCCs.
Valid Values: an integer Kbps in the range of 0 - line speed of the ATM device
Default Value: If Best Effort VCC, then default is 155000
Otherwise, no default is provided.
Specifies the Sustained Cell Rate (SCR) traffic parameter for the Data VCC. (Sustained Cell Rate can be considered to reserved bandwidth.) This parameter is applicable only when Best Effort Service is not selected for Data VCCs.
Valid Values: an integer Kbps in the range of 0 - PCR value for Data VCC
Default Value: none
Specifies the Maximum SDU size that will be specified when calls are placed from this client address. It also is used to verify incoming calls. This parameter cannot be set to a value greater than the Maximum SDU size for the physical ATM interface (port).
Valid Values: an integer in the range of 72 - Maximum interface SDU
Default Value: 9188
Valid Values: 0 - 65535
Default Value: 1
Valid Values: 0 - 65535
Default Value: 3
Valid Values: 0 - 65535
Default Value: 3
Valid Values: Any valid selector that has not been previously used used and is within range of this device.
Default Value: 0
Valid Values: an integer in the range of 72 - Maximum interface SDU
Default Value: 9188
Valid Values: an integer in the range of 0 - 65535
Default Value: 15
Select the Submit button.
Use Delete Entry to delete a MAC address translation entry, which maps the static protocol address to the hardware address (MAC address). This parameter is currently supported for IP addresses only.
Choose IP.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
Select the Submit button.
Deletes an ARP server.
Enter the IP address of the ARP server.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
Select the Submit button.
This option deletes an ATM-ARP-client-configuration.
Choose IP or IPX.
Valid Values: any valid IP address
Default Value: none
Select the Submit button.
This option deletes a PVC-ATM-ARP-entry.
Select the PVC-ATM-ARP-entry number that you want deleted.
Select the Submit button.
This timer is used in determining when an ARP translation cache entry is to be refreshed while auto-refresh is enabled, or purged while auto-refresh is disabled. Disabling the timer causes entries to be retained until a newly learned address translation causes entries to be removed, until entries are cleared manually with the ARP Clear console option, or until the router is reloaded.
To change the timeout value for the refresh timer, enter the timeout value in minutes.
Valid Values: an integer number of minutes in the range of 0 - 65535
Default Value: 5 minutes
A setting of zero (0) turns off (disables) the refresh timer.