Digi TS 4, TS 2/4 manual Introduction to Routing, What is Routing, Types of Routing

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Introduction to Routing

This section provides some introductory information on routing.

What is Routing

Routing is the method, employed by IP software, of choosing a path over which to send packets between systems on different physical networks. When Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 is configured as a router, it performs this service.

Types of Routing

Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 can be configured to perform the following types of routing:

Static routing. When you use static routing, you manually configure routes to other networks for Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4. Static routing works fine for small, stable networks. Maintaining static routes is difficult on larger networks and on networks that experience a lot of changes.

Dynamic routing. When you use dynamic routing, routes are not manually configured but are automatically established and maintained using information provided by routing information protocol (RIP). Route maintenance is obviously easier using RIP, but RIP has some shortcom- ings that are discussed later in this chapter. Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 supports the RIP 1 stan- dard.

Proxy ARP, which is a technique in which a router answers ARP requests intended for another system. Typically, you use proxy ARP to move packets between physical networks that use the same IP network address. By pretending to be the other system, the Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 accepts responsibility for forwarding packets to that system. Proxy ARP makes routing decisions based on either static routes or on routing information provided by RIP.

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Contents 92000307B Page Contents Configuring DNS Configuration Examples Page Introduction This ChapterSetup Overview About Entering Commands on the Command Line About This GuideSupported Devices Access Resource CD Card Other Documents in the LibraryAbout Configuration Methods Downloading a Configuration FileConfiguration Prerequisites Logging On As Root from the Command LineAccessing the Command Line from a Telnet Session Accessing the Configuration from the Web InterfaceConfiguring the IP Address Options for Configuring the IP Address and Mask OptionsConfiguring the Ethernet Interface with DPA-Remote ProcedureStarting Point Configuring the IP Address Using Ping-ARP Configuring the Ethernet Interface from the Command Line Configuring an IP Address using Dhcp and RarpManual Configuration Procedure Manual Configuration ExampleConfiguring an IP Address using Dhcp and Rarp Configuring Ports for RealPort What is RealPort? Configuring the RealPort SoftwareConfiguration Options About RealPortConfiguring Ports Web Interface Configuring Ports for RealPort Command Line ExampleConfiguring Ports for Printers Configuration Considerations Configuring Ports for Printers Web Interface Configuring Printer Connections Command LineTips for telnet and rsh Printing Related InformationConfiguring Printer Connections Command Line Configuring a Port for Direct-Access Printing Configuring a Port for Direct-Access Printing Configuring Ports for Modems Tips on Configuring a Modem Configuring Ports for Modems Web Interface Before You Begin Configuring Ports for Terminals Configuring Ports for Terminals Web Interface Configuring Ports for Terminals Command LinePort Defaults Configuring Typical PC Connections About Computer ConnectionsAbout Computer Connections Configuring Autoconnection Configuring a Port for Autoconnection Web Interface Configuring Autoconnection By Port Command LineAbout Autoconnection Configuring a User for Autoconnection Web Interface Configuring a User for Autoconnection Command LineConfiguring a User for Autoconnection Command Line Configuring PPP Configuring PPP Connections Web Interface Configuring Inbound PPP Connections Command Line Configuring Inbound PPP Connections Example Configuring Outbound PPP Connections Command Line Set user name=name n1=telephone-number Configuring IP Routing What is Routing Introduction to RoutingTypes of Routing About RIP Routing Updates Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 Participation in RIP Updates Configuring Static Routes Example Route Using the Ethernet InterfaceExample Route Using a PPP Link Configuring Dynamic Routes Using RIP Example Dynamic RoutesConfiguring Proxy ARP Configuring Proxy ARP Configuring Console Management Configuring Console Management Web Interface Configuring Console Management Command LineAbout Console Management Example SSH2 and Menu Access Example Alternate IP Addresses10-4 Configuring About Modbus Configuring Modbus Using the Web Interface Configuring Modbus from the Command Line 11-5 Configuring Network-Connected Masters Configuring a Port-Connected MasterExamples Configuring Security Features Controlling Access to Inbound Ports Default Access RestrictionsOptions for Removing Access Restriction Procedure for Changing a Port’s Access RequirementsControlling Access to Outbound Ports Default AccessRestricting Access to Outbound Ports Method 1 AutoconnectionIssuing User Passwords Configuring SSH Version 2 for Secure Communication Password ProtectionUsing a Public Key 12-6 Configuring DNS About the Domain Name System Configuration Procedures Procedure for Using a Name ServerProcedure for Using a Host File 13-4 Configuring Snmp About Snmp and the Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 Agent Configuration Procedure Web Interface Configuration Procedure Command LineConfiguration Example 14-4 Configuring Users About Configuring Users Common User FeaturesConfiguring a User Web Interface Configuring a User Command Line Examples Managing the OS and Configuration Upgrading the OS Firmware Web Interface Upgrading the OS Firmware Command Line Prerequisite TaskConfiguring Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 from a Remote Host When To Use Remote ConfigurationRules for Editing a Configuration file Copying the Configuration File to a HostCpconf fromhost=199.250.121.12cnfg-fle Resetting the Configuration to Defaults Configuration Examples Terminal Server Configuration Without RealPort ConfigurationConfiguration Notes IllustrationTerminal Server Configuration Using Autoconnection Terminal Server Configuration Using RealPort Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 Troubleshooting Symptom Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 Does Not Boot ProceduresSymptom Cannot Telnet to the Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 AssumptionsSymptom Trouble Accessing a Port Running Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 Customer DiagnosticsTroubleshooting Tftp Problems Key to Interpreting Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 LEDsVerifying Tftp on a Unix System Kill -1inetdPID Verifying the Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 IP Address Checking for Duplicate IP AddressesPinging an IP Address Verifying the Network Cabling Verifying the RealPort Process AIX Verifying the RealPort ProcessHP-UX Verifying the RealPort Process Linux Verifying the RealPort ProcessWindows NT Verifying the RealPort Service Windows 2000 Verifying the RealPort ServiceSolaris Verifying the RealPort Process Digi Contact Information Digi International Bren Road East Minnetonka, MN18-12