HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
UDP
Enables filtering of UDP ports and displays additional parameters on the screen.
TCP
Enables filtering of TCP ports and displays additional parameters on the screen.
Note: For more information about the parameters appearing on the screen when
selecting UDP or TCP
Proxy ARP
Enables or disables the Proxy ARP protocol. Proxy ARP lets the IP router respond
on a local interface to ARP requests for a host on a remote network. This response
enables the router to assume responsibility for IP packets destined for that host.
Before proxy ARP can be enabled, Address Resolution must also be set to ARP or to
ARP & HP Probe.
Default: Yes
Yes
Enables Proxy ARP.
No
Disables Proxy ARP.
Receive Broadcast
Determines the types of broadcast messages received by the IP router.
Default: Network and Subnet
Network Only
Sets the router to accept only the network broadcasts. Choose this option only when
the network does not have subnets.
Network and Subnet
Sets the router to accept both network and subnet broadcast messages. This is
appropriate in most applications.
Note: A network broadcast message consists of the network field (the NIC-assigned 8-
bit, 16-bit, or 24-bit network address) followed by a string of 8, 16, or 24 logical ones
or zeroes.
Note: A subnet broadcast message consists of the network field (the NIC-assigned 8-
bit, 16-bit, or 24-bit network address), followed by the locally-assigned subnet field,
followed by a string of 8, 16, or 24 logical ones or zeroes.
Relay Auto Enable
Determines whether the BOOTP relay agent is automatically enabled by the IP
protocol.
Default: No
No
Disables the BOOTP Relay agent.
Yes
Enables the BOOTP Relay agent.
Internet Protocol (IP) Parameters
Parameters and Options
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