INDEX 3
RIP mode 7-14
routes 7-5
statistics, displaying 7-16
IP address
address classes 4-3
configuring 7-3
defined 4-2
derived from 4-2
division of network and host 4-2
example 4-4
for IP interface 7-1
network layer and the 4-1
RIP, and 4-6
routing table, and the 4-5
software installation, and 2-4
subnet mask, and the 4-3
subnet part 4-3
IP forwarding
configuring 7-13
IP interface
address 7-1
broadcast address 7-2
cost 7-2
defining 7-3
displaying 7-3
removing definition 7-5
subnet mask 7-2
IP route
default 7-6, 7-8
defining static 7-7
displaying table 7-6
gateway IP address 7-5
metric 7-5
removing from table 7-8
status 7-6
IP router
transmission process 4-2
IP routing
address classes 4-3
basic elements 4-2
ICMP 4-9
OSI reference model 4-1
references 4-10
router interface 4-4
routing table 4-5
transmission errors 4-9
IPX
forwarding statistics, displaying 8-17
main menu 1-4
RIP statistics, displaying 8-15
SAP statistics 8-16
IPX routing
and RIP 5-10
packet format 5-5
router interface 5-8
routing table 5-8
SAP, and 5-10
server table 5-13
L
LANplex
bridging/routing model 3-6
documentation 3
intranetwork router, as an 3-2
subnetting with 3-2
learned routes
flushing AppleTalk 9-6
flushing IP 7-8
flushing IPX 8-7
learned, IP route status 7-6
M
MAC address 3-3
ARP and 7-9
bridging in switching modules, and 3-6
compared to IP address 4-2
in ARP Request 4-8
located with ARP 4-7
use in IP routing 4-8
Macintosh, chooser 6-2
management
IP interface 7-1
media types 2-1
menu
AppleTalk main 1-5
bridge 1-3
IP main 1-3
IPX main 1-4
metric
defined 4-5
in IP routing table 7-5
N
name binding protocol 6-9
named entities 6-2
NBP 6-9
NetWare
defined 5-1
OSI reference model, and the 5-2
protocols 5-1 to 5-3
network address 3-3
network layer, and IP address 4-1