
Configuring IP, ARP, RARP, RIP, and OSPF Services
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Configuring an Adjacent Host Address
An adjacent host is a device on a locally attached network. This device may or
may not be a router. You must configure a MAC address for each adjacent host
that does not implement ARP.
Also, if a local network does implement ARP, you can configure a MAC address
for an adjacent host to preempt the ARP process.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to configure an adjacent host.
Using the BCC
To associate the IP address of an adjacent host with its physical address, go to the
global IP prompt (for example,
box; ip
) and enter one of the following
commands:
adjacent-host ip-address
<ip_address>
mac-address
<physical_address>
adjacent-host ip-address
<ip_address>
vpi-vci
<physical_address>
adjacent-host ip-address
<ip_address>
nsap
<physical_address>
adjacent-host ip-address
<ip_address>
dlci
<physical_address>
adjacent-host ip-address
<ip_address>
wan-address
<physical_address>
ip_address
is the address of the adjacent host.
physical_address
is the address that you want to associate with the IP address (see
Table 3-4
).
For example, the following command configures the adjacent host 192.33.4.8 and
associates it with PVC 0/32:
ip#
adjacent-host 192.33.4.8 vpi-vci 0/32
adjacent-host/192.33.4.8#
To change parameter values for an adjacent host, go to the adjacent host prompt
(for example,
box; ip; adjacent-host/192.33.4.8
) and enter:
<parameter> <value>
parameter value
is one of the parameter/value pairs listed in Table 3-4.
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