Features
•Internet Protocol (IP) – the protocol switching and routing devices use for moving traffic within the Internet and within many corporate intranets.
•Internet Packet Exchange (IPX) – a protocol by Novell used in Netware products.
Note: All other protocols that require routing must be tunneled using IP.
By default, the
You can create only one IP and IPX interface on a single port or VLAN. You can add secondary IP addresses to the same IP interface. 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
IP Routing
The
•RIP v1 and RIP v2
•OSPF v2
•BGP v2/v3/v4
IP interfaces do not use a specific routing protocol by default. When you configure an interface for routing, you also specify the routing protocol the interface will use.
IP Multicast Routing
The
•IGMP v1 and IGMP v2
•DVMRP v3
The
IPX Routing
The
•IPX RIP – a version of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) tailored for IPX
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