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Basic IP parameters and defaults – Layer 3 Switches
IP interface parameters – Layer 3 Switches
lists the interface-level IP parameters for Layer 3 Switches.
TABLE 71
IP interface parameters – Layer 3 Switches
Parameter
Description
Default
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IP state
The Internet Protocol, version 4
Enabled
NOTE: You cannot
disable IP.
n/a
IP address
A Layer 3 network interface address
NOTE: Layer 2 Switches have a single IP address
used for management access to the
entire device. Layer 3 Switches have
separate IP addresses on individual
interfaces.
None configured
1
1.
Some devices have a factory default, such as 10.157.22.154, used for troubleshooting during installation. For
Layer 3 Switches, the address is on module 1 port 1.
Encapsulation type The format of the packets in which the router
encapsulates IP datagrams. The encapsulation
format can be one of the following:
•
Ethernet II
•
SNAP
Ethernet II
Maximum
Transmission Unit
(MTU)
The maximum length (number of bytes) of an
encapsulated IP datagram the router can
forward.
1500 for Ethernet II
encapsulated packets
1492 for SNAP
encapsulated packets
ARP age
Locally overrides the global setting. Refer to
Ten minutes
Metric
A numeric cost the router adds to RIP routes
learned on the interface. This parameter applies
only to RIP routes.
1 (one)
ICMP Router
Discovery Protocol
(IRDP)
Locally overrides the global IRDP settings. Refer
to
Disabled
UDP broadcast
forwarding
The router can forward UDP broadcast packets
for UDP applications such as BootP. By
forwarding the UDP broadcasts, the router
enables clients on one subnet to find servers
attached to other subnets.
NOTE: T
The router helps forward
broadcasts for the
following UDP
application protocols:
•
bootps
•
dns
•
netbios-dgm
•
netbios-ns
•
tacacs
•
tftp
•
time