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Related Documentation

  • Creating a Profile
  • Configuring Profile Attributes for IP
  • Assigning a Profile to an Interface
 

IP Profiles Overview

You can configure an IP interface dynamically by creating a profile. A profile is a set of characteristics that acts as a pattern that can be dynamically assigned to an IP interface. You can manage a large number of IP interfaces efficiently by creating a profile with a specific set of characteristics. In addition, you can create a profile to assign an IP interface to a virtual router.

A profile can contain one or more of the following characteristics:

  • access-route—Enables the creation of host access routes on an interface
  • address—Configures an IP address on an interface
  • auto-configure—Configures the interface for auto-configure mode
  • auto-detect—Configures the interface for auto-detect mode
  • directed-broadcast—Enables directed broadcast forwarding
  • filter-options-all—Enables filtering of packets with IP options on an interface
  • igmp—Configures an Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) interface
  • ignore-df-bit—Specifies that the don’t-fragment bit is ignored
  • inactivity-timer—Configures inactivity time for IP interfaces
  • inspection—Associates an inspection list to the interface for firewalling
  • mtu—Configures the maximum transmission unit 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 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) redirect messages
  • route-maps—Configures the interface for route-map processing
  • source address validation—Verifies that a packet has been sent from a valid source address
  • tcp adjust-mss—Adjusts maximum packet sizes on TCP connections when path maximum transmission unit detection is not sufficient
  • unnumbered—Configures IP on this interface without a specific address
  • virtual-router—Specifies a virtual router to which interfaces created by this profile will be attached
 

Related Documentation

  • Creating a Profile
  • Configuring Profile Attributes for IP
  • Assigning a Profile to an Interface
 

Published: 2012-03-29

 
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