12-15
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
12






Configuring

Network

Access
Configuring
Virtual

Context

VLAN

Interfaces
Static
ARP

Entry
(IP/MAC
Address)
Static
ARP

entry.
Do
the

following:
a.
In
the

ARP

IP

Address

field,

enter

the

IP

address.

This

field

accepts

IPv4

addresses

only.
b.
In
t
he

ARP

MAC

Addr

ess
fiel

d,


ent

er


t

he

hardware

MAC

address

for

the

ARP

table

entry

(for
example,
00.02.9a.3b.94.d9).
c.
When
completed,

use

the

right

arrow

to
move
the
static

ARP

entry
to

the

list

box.

Use

the
Up
and

Down

arrows

to

choose

the

priority

of

the

static

ARP

entry

in

the

list

box.

These
arrows
modify

t

he

order

of

t

he

static

ARPs

for

new

VLANs

only;

they

do

not


modify

t

he
static
ARP

order

when

editing

an

existing

policy

map.
DHCP
Relay
Configuration
Enter
the
IPv4
address
of
the
DHCP

server

to

which

the

DHCP

relay

agent

is

to

forward

client
requests.
Enter

the

IP

address

in

dotted-decimal

notation,

such

as

192.168.11.2.
IPv6
DHCP

Forward
Interface
VLAN
Field
that
appears
only
for
ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or
later.
Enter
the

VLAN

to

forward

all

received

client

requests

with

destination

being

the

IPv6

DHCP
address
configured

i

n

the

IPv6

DHCP

Rel

ay

Configuration

field.
IPv6
DHCP

Relay
Configuration
Field
that
appears
only
for
ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or
later.
Enter
the

IPv6

address

for

the

DHCP

server

where

the

DHCP

relay

agent

forwards

client

requests.
Select
the

VLAN

when

the

server

address

is

a

link

local

address.
Note
When
you
enter
a

DHCPv6

server

global

IPv6

address,

a

VLAN

is

not

required.
Managed-Config
Field
that

appears

only

for

ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or

later.
Check
box

to

indicate

that

the

interface

use

the

stateful

autoconfiguration

mechanism

to
configure
IPv6

addresses.
Uncheck
the

check

box

to

indicate

that

the

interface

does

not

use

the

stateful

autoconfiguration
mechanism
to

configure

IPv6

addresses.
Other-Config
Field
that

appears

only

for

ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or

later.
Check
box

to

indicate

that

the

interface

use

the

stateful

autoconfiguration

mechanism

to
configure
parameters

other

than

IPv6

addresses.
Uncheck
the

check

box

to

indicate

that

the

interface

does

not

use

the

stateful

autoconfiguration
mechanism
to

configure

parameters

ot

her

t

han

IPv6

addresses.
NS
Int

erval
Field
that

appears

only

for

ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or

later.
The
ACE

sends

neighbor

solicitation

messages

through

ICMPv6

on

the

local

link

to

determine
the
IPv6

addresses

of

nearby

nodes

(hosts

or

routers).

You

can

configure

the

rate

at

which

the
ACE
sends

these

neighbor

solicitation

messages.
By
default,

the

interval

at

which

the

ACE

sends

NS

messages

for

DAD

default

is

1000
milliseconds
(msecs).

To

configure

the

interval,

enter

an

integer

from

1000

to

2147483647.
NS
Reachable

Time
Field
that

appears

only

for

ACE

module

and

ACE

appliance

software

Version

A5(1.0)

or

later.
The
neighbor

solicitation

reachable

time

is

the

time

period

in

milliseconds

during

which

a

host
considers
the

peer

is

reachable

after

a

reachability

confirmation

from

the

peer.

A

reachability
confirmation
can

i

nclude

neighbor

solicitation

or


advertisement,

or

a

ny

upper

pr

otocol

traffic.
By
default,

this

time

period

is

0

milliseconds.

To

configure

this

time,

enter

an

integer

from

0

to
3600000.
Table
12-1
VLAN
Interface

Attributes

(continued)
Field
Description