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tod-suite
Syntax tod-suite tod-suite-name
no tod-suite
Context config>service>apipe>sap
config>service>epipe>sap
config>service>fpipe>sap
config>service>ipipe>sap
Description This command applies a time-based policy (filter or QoS policy) to the service SAP. The suite name 
must already exist in the config>cron context. 
Default no tod-suite
Parameters tod-suite-name — Specifies collection of policies (ACLs, QoS) including time-ranges that define the 
full or partial behavior of a SAP. The suite can be applied to more than one SAP. 
mac
Syntax [no] mac ieee-address
Context config>service>ipipe>sap
Description This command assigns a specific MAC address to an Ipipe SAP.
The no form of this command returns the MAC address of the SAP to the default value.
Default The default is the physical MAC address associated with the Ethernet interface where the SAP is 
configured.
Parameters ieee-address — Specifies the 48-bit MAC address in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff 
where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers. 
mac-refresh
Syntax mac-refresh refresh interval
no mac-refresh
Context config>service>ipipe>sap
Description This command specifies the interval between ARP requests sent on this Ipipe SAP. When the SAP is 
first enabled, an ARP request will be sent to the attached CE device and the received MAC address 
will be used in addressing unicast traffic to the CE. Although this MAC address will not expire while 
the Ipipe SAP is enabled and operational, it is verified by sending periodic ARP requests at the 
specified interval.
The no form of this command restores mac-refresh to the default value.
Default 14400
Parameters refresh interval — Specifies the interval, in seconds, between ARP requests sent on this Ipipe SAP.
Values 0 — 65535