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IP Characteristics
A profile can contain one or more of the following
IP characteristics:
- access-routes—Enables the creation of host access
routes on an interface
- address—Configures an IP address on an interface
- auto-configure ip-subscriber—Configures a primary
IP interface to enable dynamic creation of subscriber interfaces
- auto-detect ip-subscriber—Enables packet detection
on the router and specifies that IP automatically detects packets
that do not match any entries in the demultiplexer table
- directed-broadcast—Enables directed broadcast forwarding
- filter-options all—Filters out packets that include
IP options
- igmp—Configures an IGMP interface
- ignore-df-bit—Specifies that the don’t-fragment
bit is ignored
- inactivity-timer—Configures an inactivity timer
value for IP interfaces
- inspection—Associates an inspection list to the
interface for firewalling
- mtu—Configures the MTU for a network
- nat—Configures the interface as inside or outside
for Network Address Translation (NAT)
- policy—Assigns a policy to the ingress or egress
of an interface
- redirects—Enables transmission of ICMP redirect
messages
- route-cache flow sampled—Enables J-Flow statistics
on an interface
- route-map ip-subscriber—Configures the interface
for route-map processing
- sa-validate—Verifies that a packet has been sent
from a valid source address
- tcp adjust-mss—Modifies maximum segment size (MSS)
on TCP connections when path MTU detection is not sufficient
- unnumbered—Configures IP on this interface without
a specific address
- virtual-router—Specifies a virtual router (VR) to
which interfaces created by this profile attach
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