Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Configuration [ NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
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Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Configuration
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Config screen (#111) in figure 8-6
is displayed when you press the [Go To ARP] function key at the Protocol
Configuration screen (figure 8-4). It is also displayed when you type
the path name:
@NETXPORT.NI.NIname.PROTOCOL.ARP
in the command window of any screen and press the [Enter] key, where
NIname is a configured token ring NI.
Figure 8-6. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Config
This screen allows you to configure the information required for the
address resolution protocol (ARP). The ARP protocol exists on a token
ring network to provide a means of exchanging addressing information
between nodes.
Press the [Save Data] function key to transfer the data displayed on the
screen to the configuration file you are creating or modifying. Verify
that the data record has been created by checking that the Data flag is
set to Y.
Fields
Retransmission maximum This is the maximum number of times that an ARP
request packet will be retransmitted. If an
ARP reply packet for this request is not
received after this number of retransmissions,
the attempted address resolution is considered
to have failed. This value is bound closely to
the retransmission timeout value described
below. Taken together, they represent the
total time to report an address resolution
failure.
In general, the value of this field should be
kept low.
Default value: 2
Range: 1-10
Retransmission timeout This is the time interval (in seconds) between
(seconds) ARP retransmissions. The value should be set
large enough to avoid retransmissions in a
temporarily overloaded environment, yet the
value should be small enough to receive a
timely failure report when a failure is
inevitable.
Default value: 1
Range: 1-10
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