Viewing Current Groups
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A second address is displayed below the Network address. For IP, this address is the IP
Subnet Mask, which is normally derived from the default VLAN IP address class. For IPX, this
address is the IPX Node Address.
Proto/Encaps. For each Group or VLAN listed, the top field is the Protocol supported by this
virtual router port. Possible values in the field are: IP (IP router), IPX (IPX router), and CIP
(Classical IP Group with CIP router). If you configured an IP and an IPX router port, then two
router entries will be listed—one with a Protocol of IP and the other with a Protocol of IPX.
The bottom field is the encapsulation used for outgoing frames on the router port. This
encapsulation was configured when the router port was configured. Possible values for this
field depend on the Protocol and type of Group.
Frame Relay WAN Groups will always display 1490 to indicate RFC 1490 encapsulation is
performed on frames.
IP and IPX routers have additional possible encapsulation types. For IP virtual router ports,
the possible encapsulation types are as follows:
ETH2 Ethernet II
SNAP Ethernet 802.3 SNAP
FDDI FDDI
8025 Token Ring 802.5
TSRS Token Ring Source Routing
For IPX virtual router ports, the possible encapsulation types are as follows:
ETH2 Ethernet II
LLC Ethernet 802.3 LLC
SNAP Ethernet 802.3 SNAP
8023 Ethernet 802.3 (Novell raw)
FDDI FDDI SNAP
FSRS FDDI Source Routing SNAP
FLLC FDDI LLC
FSRL FDDI Source Routing LLC
8025 Token Ring SNAP
TSRS Token Ring Source Routing SNAP
TLLC Token Ring LLC
TSRL Token Ring Source Routing LLC