Virtual Private Routed Network Services
7750 SR OS Services Guide Page 1253
proxy-arp-policy
Syntax [no] proxy-arp policy-name [policy-name...(up to 5 max)]
Context config>service>vprn>interface
config>service>vprn>sub-if>grp-if
Description This command enables a proxy ARP policy for the interface.
The no form of this command disables the proxy ARP capability.
Default no proxy-arp
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 name(s) must already be defined.
redundant-interface
Syntax redundant-interface red-ip-int-name
no redundant-interface
Context config>service>vprn
config>service>vprn>sub-if>grp-if
Description This command configures a redundant interface used for dual homing.
Parameters red-ip-int-name — Specifies the redundant IP interface name.
remote-proxy-arp
Syntax [no] remote-proxy-arp
Context config>service>vprn>interface
config>service>vprn>sub-if>grp-if
Description This command enables remote proxy ARP on the interface.
Remote proxy ARP is similar to proxy ARP. It allows the router to answer an ARP request on an
interface for a subnet that is not provisioned on that interface. This allows the router to forward to the
other subnet on behalf of the requester. To distinguish remote proxy ARP from local proxy ARP, local
proxy ARP performs a similar function but only when the requested IP is on the receiving interface.
Default no remote-proxy-arp