IBM 8260 Switch User Manual


 
that the Multiprotocol Interconnect module recognizes both types of
broadcasts on the received frames regardless of the setting of this
parameter.
Forward Broadcast
This parameter specifies if this port will forward directed broadcast
messages. Directed broadcasts have all 1s in the
hostid
portion of their
address.
Security Access List n
This parameter specifies the security access list associated with this
port. You may assign two security access lists with a single logical port.
IP security must be enabled at the module level for the security feature
to be active. Note that a value of 0 indicates that this list is inactive.
For more information about IP security, refer to 11.8.9, “IP Security” on
page 304.
7. Optionally, you may specify one or more
static routes
to be used by the
Multiprotocol Interconnect module. To do so you must select
IP Forwarding
Table
from the
IP menu
. An example of the IP forwarding table is shown in
Figure 165.
Config * IP Forwarding Table Module: BladeRunner
System Page 1 Time: 16:08 9 Jan 95
Destination Next Hop Mask Type Port Protocol Metric1
9.67.46.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.240 local 1 local 1
9.67.46.16 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.240 local 2 local 1
9.67.46.32 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.240 local 1 local 1
9.67.46.224 9.67.46.46 255.255.255.240 remote 1 netmgmt 1
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Figure 165. LMS IP Forwarding Table Panel
This table allows you to create static routes which can be used by the
Multiprotocol Interconnect module to determine on which port each
datagram should be transmitted. It also allows you to display the current
routing tables used by the Multiprotocol Interconnect module. The following
entries can be viewed/modified using this table:
Destination
This field can be either a host address, a subnet address, or a network
address.
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