Default: Dynamic
Transparency ATS Expire
Defines the lifetime of an unanswered ARP Transaction State (ATS) entry in seconds. Valid values
are 1-60 seconds.
Default: 3 seconds
Transparency ATS Size
Defines the maximum total number of ARP Transaction State (ATS) entries. Valid values are
128-65536 entries.
Default: 4096
Note: Optimal ATS handling
Both Transparency ATS Expire and Transparency ATS Size can be used to adjust the
ATS handling to be optimal in different environments.
Null Enet Sender
Defines what to do when receiving a packet that has the sender hardware (MAC) address in ethernet
header set to null (0000:0000:0000). Options:
• Drop - Drop packets
• DropLog - Drop and log packets
Default: DropLog
Broadcast Enet Sender
Defines what to do when receiving a packet that has the sender hardware (MAC) address in ethernet
header set to the broadcast ethernet address (FFFF:FFFF:FFFF). Options:
• Accept - Accept packet
• AcceptLog - Accept packet and log
• Rewrite - Rewrite to the MAC of the forwarding interface
• RewriteLog - Rewrite to the MAC of the forwarding interface and log
• Drop - Drop packets
• DropLog - Drop and log packets
Default: DropLog
Multicast Enet Sender
Defines what to do when receiving a packet that has the sender hardware (MAC) address in ethernet
header set to a multicast ethernet address. Options:
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