IP Commands
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ip config
Show/set global IP stack configuration options.
SYNTAX:
where:
ip config
[forwarding = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[redirects = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[checkoptions = <{disabled|enabled|transparent}>]
[netbroadcasts = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[ttl = <number{0-255}>]
[defragmode = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[addrcheck = <{off | own | static | dynamic}>]
[mssclamping = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[natloopback = <{disabled|enabled}>]
[bitrate-window(sec) = <number{10-3600}>]
forwarding
Disable or enable the IP routing functionality.
The default is
enabled
.
OPTIONAL
redirects
Disable or enable the sending of ICMP redirect messages.
A router can send a redirect message in case a shorter path than the path
followed is discovered.
The default is
enabled
(for security reasons).
OPTIONAL
checkoptions
Disallow/Allow packets with IP options.
The default is
enabled
.
OPTIONAL
netbroadcasts
Disable or enable net directed broadcasts.
The default is
disabled
.
In case netbroadcasts are allowed, no traces of netbroadcasts are generated.
OPTIONAL
ttl
A number between 0 and 255.
Represents the default Time To Live (TTL) for locally generated IP packets. This
parameter determines the number of hop counts the IP packet may pass before
it is dropped.
By limiting the TTL, continuous circulation of IP packets on the network without
ever reaching a destination is avoided.
The default is
64
.
OPTIONAL
defragmode
Disallow (disabled) or allow (enabled) defragmenting IP fragments.
The default is
enabled
.
OPTIONAL
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