Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
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Creating AutoTracker VLANs
Page 22-20
7. The following prompt displays:
Enable NHRP?
(n) :
Indicate whether you want to enable NHRP.
8. The following prompt displays:
IP RIP Mode {Deaf (d),
Silent (s),
Active (a),
Inactive (i)}
(s):
Define the
RIP
mode in which the virtual router port will operate.
RIP
(Router Information
Protocol) is a network-layer protocol that enables this
VLAN
to learn and advertise routes.
The
RIP
mode can be set to one of the following:
Silent
. The default setting shown in parentheses.
RIP
is active and receives routing infor-
mation from other
VLAN
s, but does not send out
RIP
updates. Other
VLAN
s will not receive
routing information concerning this
VLAN
and will not include the
VLAN
in their routing
tables. Simply press
to select Silent mode.
Deaf
.
RIP
is active and sends routing information to other
VLAN
s, but does not receive
RIP
updates from other
VLAN
s. This
VLAN
will not receive routing information from other
VLAN
s and will not include other
VLAN
s in its routing table. Enter
d
and press
to
select Deaf mode.
Active
.
RIP
is active and both sends and receives
RIP
updates. This
VLAN
will receive rout-
ing information from other
VLAN
s and will be included in the routing tables of other
VLAN
s. Enter
a
and press
to select Active mode.
Inactive
.
RIP
is inactive and neither sends nor receives
RIP
updates. This
VLAN
will neither
send nor receive routing information to/from other
VLAN
s. Enter
i
and press
to
select Inactive mode.
9. After you enter the RIP mode, the following prompt displays:
Default framing type [Ethernet II(e),
fddi (f),
token ring (t),
Ethernet 802.3 SNAP (8),
source route token ring(s)} (e):
Select the default framing type for the frames that will be generated by this router port
and propagated over this
VLAN
to the outbound ports. Set the framing type to the encap-
sulation type that is most prevalent in this
VLAN
. If this
VLAN
contains devices using
encapsulation types other than those defined here, the
MPX
module must translate those
frames, which slows throughput. The figure on the next page illustrates the Default Fram-
ing Type and its relation to Virtual Router Port communications.
After you enter the framing type a message displays indicating that this IP router port was
created:
Created router port for vlan 1:3