nwIpHostCtlProxy
Network Ip Host Control Proxy
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.4.2.2.2.3.1.2.6.2.1.1.7
Controls the operations of Proxy ARP on the router port for which the entry exists. Given the ARP protocol is enabled, nwIpHostCtlProtocol=3, setting nwIpHostCtlProxy to enabled (3) turns on Proxy ARP. When Proxy ARP is enabled on a router port, and an ARP request is received, requesting the address for an IP host whose network address is listed on the IP route table, then IP Routing Services sends a Proxy ARP response, with the physical address of the receiving router port in place of the requested host's physical address. Based on this proxy response, the requesting host will then forward packets to the router port, and IP Routing Services will then forward them to the correct destination.
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