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Routing, This chapter, Configuring an ip network – Allied Telesis AR400 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) (seeConfiguring an IP Network” on page 99).

IP Multicasting (see Configuring IP Multicasting” on page 103).

Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (seeConfiguring
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
” on page 109.)

Novell IPX (see “Configuring a Novell IPX Network” on page 111).

IPX Dial-on-Demand (see “Configuring IPX Dial-on-Demand” on page 115).

AppleTalk (seeAppleTalk” on page 118).

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) (see Routing Information Protocol
(RIP)
” on page 119).

Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) (see “Resource Reservation Protocol
(RSVP)
” on page 119).

OSPF (see “OSPF” on page 120).

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.