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Table 74 Advanced Services > IP Mobility, Add/Edit Field Descriptions (Continued)
Field
Mobility Host Entry Hold Time After
Connectivity Loss
(30-3600 sec)
Mobility Host Entry LIfetime When
Mobility Cannot Be Provided (30-
60000 sec)
Proxy DHCP
Maximum Number of BOOTP Packets
Per Transaction (0-65534)
Maximum Time Allowed for a DHCP
Transaction to Complete (10-600 sec)
Proxy DHCP Session Hold Time after
Completion (dangerous) (1-600 sec)
Terminate Proxy DHCP on Aggressive
Transaction ID Change (dangerous)
Performs Proxy-DHCP for BOOTP
Packets Without DHCP-options
(dangerous)
Revocation
Retransmit Interval (100-10000 msec)
Maximum Number of Request
Retransmits (0-5)
Add
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to create this IP Mobility Profile, or click
Default
Description
60
Define how long IP mobility is to support hosts
should there be a disconnection.
120
Define how long host entries in the IP mobility
domain are to be maintained when they are
without mobility.
25
Define the maximum number of BOOTP packets
that can be supported for a given transaction in
proxy DHCP. All BOOTP packets are at least 300
bytes in size, by specification. BOOTP packets
are used when a host configures itself
dynamically at boot time.
60
Set the maximum allowable time for proxy DHCP
transactions to complete.
5
Specify the length of time a proxy DHCP session
is to be supported after DHCP processes are
complete. Longer times are not considered
advisable.
No
If proxy DHCP is subject aggressive transaction
ID change, this setting terminates upon detection.
No
Use this setting to support Proxy DHCP for
BOOTP packets, but without DHCP options.
1000
Set the interval in milliseconds in which to
retransmit in revocation.
A home agent or foreign agent can send a
registration revocation message, which revokes
registration service for the mobile client. For
example, when a mobile client roams from one
foreign agent to another, the home agent can
send a registration revocation message to the
first foreign agent so that the foreign agent can
free any resources held for the client.
3
Use this setting to define how many retransmits
are supported before revocation is enacted.
Save
to retain changes to an edited IP Mobility Profile.
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