Configuring ip, Overview, General ip features – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual
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XSR User’s Guide 5-1
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Configuring IP
Overview
This document describes the XSR’s IP protocol suite functionality including:
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General IP features (ARP, ICMP, TCP, UDP, TFTP, Telnet, SSH, NAT, VRRP, Proxy DNS, et
al.)
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IP routing (RIP, OSPF, static routing, triggered-on-demand RIP updates)
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VLAN routing
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Applicable MIBs
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Configuration examples
IP protocol, the main protocol of the TCP/IP suite, interconnects systems of packet-switched
computer communication networks. It transmits TCP, UDP, and ICMP information as IP
datagrams in a 32-bit addressing scheme where an IP address is represented by four fields, each
containing 8-bit numbers. IP uses three types and five classes of addresses:
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Unicast - destined for a single host
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Broadcast - destined for all hosts on a given network
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Multicast - destined for a set of hosts belonging to a multicast group
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Class A, B, and C - used as a pool for unicast addresses
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Class D - used for multicast addresses
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Class E - reserved for future use
General IP Features
The following features are supported on the XSR:
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Meets requirements for IPv4 routers - RFC-1812
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Ethernet 802.3 support of SNAP and DIX frame format
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Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure (ISSP) - RFC-950
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ARP - dynamic, static, and proxy ARP
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Proxy DNS
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IP subnet zero (always enabled)