Riverstone Networks RS 2100 manual IP Routing

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Software Overview

RS 2100 Introduction

Note All other protocols that require routing must be tunneled using IP.

By default, the RS 2100 uses one MAC address for all interfaces. The RS 2100 can be configured to have a separate MAC address for each IP interface and a separate MAC address for each IPX interface. When the RS 2100 receives a packet whose destination MAC address is one of the RS 2100’s IP or IPX interface MAC addresses, the line card that received the packet from the network uses information in the line card’s L3 lookup tables (or information supplied by the CPU) to route the packet to its IP destination(s).

You can add secondary IP addresses to the same IP interface, however, you can create only one IP and IPX interface on a single port or VLAN. When you add an interface to a set of ports, you are adding a VLAN to those ports. Ports that contain IP and IPX interfaces can still perform layer-2 bridging.

IP Routing

The RS 2100 supports the following IP unicast routing protocols:

RIP v1 and RIP v2

OSPF v2

BGP 2,3,4

IS-IS

IP interfaces do not use a specific routing protocol by default. When you configure an interface for routing, you also specify the routing protocol that the interface will use.

IP Multicast Routing

The RS 2100 supports the following IP multicast routing protocols:

IGMP

DVMRP

GARP/GVRP

The RS 2100 does not use a specific IP multicast routing protocol by default. When you configure an interface for IP multicast, you also specify the routing protocol you want the interface to use.

IPX Routing

The RS 2100 supports the following IPX routing protocols:

IPX RIP – a version of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) tailored for IPX

IPX SAP – the Service Advertisement Protocol, which allows hosts attached to an IPX network to reach printers, file servers, and other services

By default, IPX routing is enabled on the RS 2100 when an IPX interface is created.

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Contents RS 2100 Switch Router Getting Started Guide Rev BCopyright Notices FCC Part 15 CSA C108.8 89/336/EEC EN 55022 EN This product complies with the followingUL 1950 CSA C22.2, No 73/23/EEC EN 60950 IEC EN 61000-3-3 EN 50082-1, AS/NZS 3548 VcciIndustry Canada Compliance Statement Vcci Compliance Statement Equipment Attachment Limitations Notice Page Riverstone NETWORKS, INC Title and Proprietary Rights General Page Riverstone Standard Warranty Page EC Directive 89/336/EEC 89/336/EEC73/23/EEC EC Directive 73/23/EECTable of Contents Troubleshooting Index List of Figures Page List of Tables Page For Information About See HOW to USE this GuideRelated Documentation Related Documentation Functional Layer Terminology Specifications Feature SpecificationPort and Protocol VLANs Software OverviewBridging RoutingIP Routing Security Layer-4 SwitchingQuality of Service Web Hosting Features StatisticsManagement Platforms External Controls Hardware OverviewChassis LED Label Description100-125 VAC 200-240 VAC Motherboard FeaturesInput voltage Input current maximum Gigabit Ports Port type SpecificationFans LEDs Gigabit ports use the following LEDsPage Preventing Equipment Damage Safety ConsiderationsPreventing Injury Specification Measurement Hardware SpecificationsInstalling the Hardware Verifying Your ShipmentInstalling the Chassis Connecting the Serial Management Cable Attaching Cables to the Management PortsSignal RS 2100 port Pin Signal management console port TXD transmit data RXD receive dataa UnusedRXD receive data TXD transmit data Unused RS 2100 Initial Configuration Powering on the RSHere is a partial example Press Return to activate consoleRS 2100 Initial Configuration Access Mode Description Starting the Command Line InterfaceCLI Access Modes You are in Boot mode, the command prompt is rs-bootBasic Line Editing Commands Key sequence CommandFile Descriptions Configuration Changes and Saving the Configuration FileActivating the Configuration Commands in the Scratchpad Copy active to startup Viewing the Current Configuration Setting the Basic System Information Here is an exampleSet name rs Copy active to startup Setting UP Passwords Rs# system show active-configIf You Forget Your Passwords Enter the following line to reboot the RSSetting Up Passwords RS 2100 Initial Configuration Setting UP Snmp Setting the Community stringImproving Snmp Security Applying ACLs to SnmpSupported MIBs Layer System Related EnterpriseSetting the DNS Domain Name and Address Enter the following command to add the DNS server to the RSRs# system show dns Message Type Example Setting the Syslog ParametersMessage Type Description FatalSetting the Syslog Parameters Page Managing RS 2100 Software Upgrading System Image SoftwareUse the system image list command to verify the change Rs# system image listUpgrading Boot Prom Software Upgrading Boot Prom Software Loading Software from the Network Loading Image Software from a Tftp ServerEnter the set command to view the changes Here is an example Loading Image Software from a BootP/TFTP Server Loading Software from the Network Appendix a Troubleshooting If you experience this difficulty Try this remedyIf you have already performed this procedure, type If you have already performed this procedure, makeDefault domain SettingsAnnotations in configuration files Adding new image to internal flashIf you forget your password Electrostatic discharge ESDIgmp Syslog Viewing active configuration

RS 2100 specifications

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