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Introduction
Routing Protocols
The P580 and P882 support the following routing protocols:
IRDP. For information on IRDP, see Chapter 12, “Configuring IP
Routing.”
RIP. For information on RIP, see Chapter14, “Configuring RIP
Routing.”
OSPF. For information on OSPF, see Chapter 15, “Configuring the
OSPF Routing Protocol.”
IPX. For information on IPX, see Chapter 16, “Configuri ng IPX
Routing.”
IPX RIP. For information on IPX RIP, see Chapter 17, “Configuring
the IPX RIP Protocol.”
IPX SAP. For information on IPX SAP, see Chapter18,
Configuring the IPX SAP Protocol.”
AppleTalk. For information on AppleTalk, see Chapter19,
Configuring AppleTalk Routing.”
Access Lists
An access list is a group of access control rules. Access control rules
describe how to forward (route) packets, as opposed to where to forward
them. The how can be to forward the packet with a s pecific priority(0-7),
forward the traffic with an unchang e d priority, or filter packets (drop). For
information on access lists, see Chapter 13, “Configu ring Access Lists.”
IP Multicast
IP multicast enables a single host to distribute information to multip le
recipients. The P580 and P882 support the following IP multicast prot ocols:
IGMP
DVMRP
For information on IGMP and DVMRP, see Chapter 12,
Configuring IP Routing.”
Intelligent Multicast—LGMP, CGMP Snooping, and IGMP
Snooping. For information on intell igent multicast, see Chapter 20,
Managing Intelligent Multicasting.”