
BayRS Version 15.5.0.0 Document Change Notice
8-6 314470-15.5 Rev 00
Version 15.5.0.0
The following section is an addition to Chapter 3, “Configuring and Customizing
IP” in Configuring IP, ARP, RIP, RARP, and OSPF Services:
Enabling and Disabling Unique Identifiers for ICMP Echo Requests
.
The following section is an addition to Chapter 6, “Configuring and Customizing
OSPF” in Configuring IP, ARP, RIP, RARP, and OSPF Services:
RFC 3101 Forwarding Address Compatibility for OSPF NSSA
.
Enabling and Disabling Unique Identifiers for ICMP Echo Requests
Beginning with BayRS version 15.5.0.0, you can send an ICMP echo request with
a unique identifier. Utilizing this enhancement can help with problems pinging
from a BayRS router to another network point through third-party Network
Address Translation (NAT) routers that require a unique identifier for each ICMP
echo request message.
A new global IP MIB, wfIpBaseIcmpEchoUniIdEnable, enables and disables this
feature. When this feature is enabled, a unique identifier is added to each ICMP
echo request message.
This enhancement to ICMP echo requests is disabled by default. You can use the
BCC or Site Manager to enable and disable this feature as required.
Using the BCC
To enable or disable unique identifiers for ICMP echo requests, go to the global IP
prompt (for example,
box; ip) and enter:
icmp-echo-request-unique-id <state>
state
is one of the following:
disable (default)
enable
For example, the following command enables unique identifiers for ICMP echo
requests:
ip# icmp-echo-request-unique-id enable
ip#
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