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Routing, This chapter, Configuring an ip network – Allied Telesis AR700 SERIES Software Release 2.7.1 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Routing

This Chapter

This chapter introduces some routing protocols supported by the router,
including:

Internet Protocol (IP) (see

“Configuring an IP Network” on page 87

).

IP Multicasting (see

“Configuring IP Multicasting” on page 90

).

Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (see

“Configuring

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)” on page 97

.)

Novell IPX (see

“Configuring a Novell IPX Network” on page 98

).

IPX Dial-on-Demand (see

“Configuring IPX Dial-on-Demand” on

page 101

).

AppleTalk (see

“AppleTalk” on page 103

).

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) (see

“Routing Information Protocol

(RIP)” on page 104

).

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) (see

“Resource Reservation Protocol

(RSVP)” on page 104

).

OSPF (see

“OSPF” on page 105

).

For a complete description of all protocols supported by the router, see the
Software Reference.

Configuring an IP Network

TCP/IP is the most widely used network protocol. The Internet uses TCP/IP
for routing all its traffic. TCP/IP provides a range of services including remote
login, Telnet, file transfer (FTP), Email and access to the World-Wide Web.

The router routes TCP/IP packets between switch ports in separate VLANs,
and across the Wide Area Network using services like ISDN, Frame Relay and
leased lines. This enables you to join remote TCP/IP LANs together as a single
internet to exchange information.