Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Version 1, 2

Chapter 6, “IP Routing Configuration Guide” on page 85 describes these protocols in detail.

Exterior gateway protocol:

– Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Version 2,3,4

Chapter 10, “BGP Configuration Guide” on page 127 describes this protocol in detail.

Novell IPX routing protocols:

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)

Chapter 16, “IPX Routing Configuration Guide” on page 245 describes these protocols in detail.

Configuring the SmartSwitch Router

The SSR provides a command line interface (CLI) that allows you to configure and manage the SSR. The CLI has several command modes, each of which provides a group of related commands that you can use to configure the SSR and display its status. Some commands are available to all users; others can be executed only after the user enters an “Enable” password.

You use the CLI to configure ports, IP/IPX interfaces, routing, switching, security filters and Quality of Service (QoS) policies.

Understanding the Command Line Interface

The SSR Command Line Interface (CLI) provides access to several different command modes. Each command mode provides a group of related commands. This chapter describes how to access and list the commands available in each command mode and explains the primary uses for each command mode. This chapter also describes the other features of the user interface.

SSR commands can be entered at a terminal connected to the access server or router using the command line interface (CLI). The SSR can also be configured using the CoreWatch Java-based management application. Using CoreWatch is described in the CoreWatch User’s Manual.

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