4INDEX
network layer, AppleTalk 6-6
network numbers
extended 6-2
nonextended 6-2
network supplier support A-3
nodes
AppleTalk 6-2
nonextended network numbers 6-2
O
on-line technical services A-1
OSI 6-5
OSI Reference Model
AppleTalk routing and 6-5
IP routing and 4-1
IPX routing and 5-2
P
PAP 6-10
physical layer, AppleTalk 6-5
pinging
AppleTalk node 9-11
IP station 7-15
port
including in IP interface 7-2
printer access protocol 6-10
protocol
AppleTalk routing table maintenance 6-6
R
references
Comer 4-10
Perlman 4-10
routing RFCs 4-10
returning products for repair A-4
RIP
active mode 7-14
broadcast address, and 7-2
default mode 7-14
defined 4-6, 5-10
displaying state 7-3
off mode 7-14
passive mode 7-14
route configuration, and 4-6, 5-9
setting mode 7-14
using for dynamic routes 5-9
RIP statistics
IPX RIP 8-15
route, IP
default 7-6
defining static 7-7
gateway address 7-5
metric 7-5
removing default 7-9
removing from table 7-8
status 7-6
subnet mask 7-5
route, IPX
defining a static 8-6
removing a 8-7
router interface, IP
described 4-4
diagram 4-5
routing table, and the 4-5
router interface, IPX
described 5-8
routers, seed 6-4
routing
and bridging in switching modules 3-4
and bridging, traditional model 3-4
implementation in LANplex 3-4
LANplex system, and the 3-1 to 3-7
See also IP routing, IPX routing, and AppleTalk routing
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
routing table, IP
contents 4-5, 7-5
default route 4-7
default route, setting 7-8
described 4-5
display routes 7-6
dynamic routes 4-6
example 4-6
flushing learned routes 7-8
metric 4-5
removing default route 7-9
removing route 7-8
static routes 4-6
routing table, IPX
contents 5-8
described 5-8
displaying 8-6
dynamic routes 5-9
example 5-9
flushing learned routes 8-7
removing a route 8-7
static routes 5-9
routing table, AppleTalk 6-8
RTMP
description of 6-6