April 14, 2006 | Appendix B: Specifications |
•PPP
–Authentication (PAP/CHAP)—Provides authentication of PPP sessions for security through Password and Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocols (RFC 1994).
–Network Address Translation—Network Address Translation (NAT) maps LAN side private IP address to the public IP address assigned to the 32 virtual channels (RFC 1631).
•Routing
–Routing Protocol—Supports RFC 1724 Routing Information Protocol (RIP and RIP Version 2).
–Encapsulation—Supports Logical Link Control (LLC) or VC-based multiplexing (RFC 1483).
–Static Routes—Supports up to 32 static routes.
–Address Resolution—Supports Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) over the LAN port (RFC 826).
•Bridging
–Bridging and Address Learning—Implements a transparent learning bridge with a bridging table of 1024 entries.
–Encapsulation—Supports Logical Link Control (LLC) or VC-based multiplexing (RFC 1483).
–Spanning Tree—Provides Spanning Tree support per IEEE 802.1d.
•RFCs
–RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM (Bridging/Routing)
–RFC 2364 PPP Encapsulation over ATM
–RFC 1994 for PAP/CHAP Authentication
–RFC 1631 IP Network Address Translator (for NAPT)
–RFC 1350 for TFTP client
–RFC 2131 and RFC 2132 for DHCP server and relay protocols (supported only in RFC 1483 Bridging mode) and extensions, respectively
•MIBs
–Bridge MIB - 2684
–SNMP MIBs - 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474
–MIB 1213 - MIB II