User`s guide
USER’S GUIDE
32 SFVRA Connection Manager
marks the remote device as connected. It then checks the destination IP addresses in the list of
pending IP packets for a match with the remote device’s static routes or IP address. If a match is
found, the ARP Service broadcasts a gratuitous ARP for the destination IP address with the
CyberSWITCH’S MAC address as the sender MAC address. This causes all local devices to update
their ARP cache entry for this IP address, if they have such an entry.
Note: The Default Gateway of the machine where the Proxy ARP Service resides must be
configured as its own IP address. To configure the Default Gateway, follow the steps
outlined below:
1. From the Control Panel, open Network.
2. Select the TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties.
3. Configure the Default Gateway to be the same as the IP Address.
4. Click OK. Restart the machine, if necessary.
STARTING AND STOPPING THE SFVRA-CONN SERVICES
At times you may want to start and/or stop the SFVRA Connection Manager services. This requires
the following steps.
1. From the Control Panel, open Services.
2. Select one of the following services: SFVRA ARP Service, SFVRA RIP Service, or SFVRA Service.
Note: The Proxy ARP Service must be started manually. If you are using the Proxy ARP
Service we suggest that you make this service automatic.
3. Click Start or Stop for the desired operation.
4. Click Startup if required.
5. Select a Startup Type of Automatic or Manual. Click OK.
6. Click Close.