IP Router Configuration
Router Configuration Guide 183
proxy-arp-policy
Syntax [no] proxy-arp-policy policy-name [policy-name...(up to 5 max)]
Context config>router>interface
Description This command enables and configure proxy ARP on the interface and specifies an existing policy-
statement to analyze match and action criteria that controls the flow of routing information to and from
a given protocol, set of protocols, or a particular neighbor. The policy-name is configured in the
config>router>policy-options context.
Use proxy ARP so the router responds to ARP requests on behalf of another device. Static ARP is used
when a router needs to know about a device on an interface that cannot or does not respond to ARP
requests. Thus, the router configuration can state that if it has a packet that has a certain IP address to
send it to the corresponding ARP address.
Default no proxy-arp-policy
Parameters policy-name — The export route policy name. Allowed values are any string up to 32 characters
long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters
(#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes. The specified
policy name(s) must already be defined.
ptp-hw-assist
Syntax [no] ptp-hw-assist
id 1 to 20
pxc-id pxc-id.sub-port
pxc keyword
id 1 to 64
sub-port a, b
ccag-id ccag-id.path-id[cc-type]
ccag keyword
id 1 to 8
path-id a, b
cc-type .sap-net, .net-sap
lag-id lag-id
lag keyword
id 1 to 800
gtg-id gmpls-tun-grp-id
gmpls-tun-grp keyword
id 1 to 200