CONFIGURING BASIC IP ROUTING

IP Network Interfaces

If IP RIP is enabled, enter the following additional information:

h.IP RIP send control

i.IP RIP respond control

j.IP RIP receive control

k.IP RIP v2 authentication control

l.IP RIP v2 authentication key (required only if the IP RIP v2 authentication control has been configured with a value other than “No Authentication”

6.For a WAN IP UnNumbered network interface enter the following information:

a.MTU size

7.For a system configured in the IP host operating mode, the following information will be required for a network interface:

a.IP address assigned to this interface

b.subnet mask

c.MTU size

d.transmit broadcast address

If IP RIP is enabled, enter the following additional information:

e.IP RIP receive control

f.IP RIP respond control

g.IP RIP v2 authentication control

h.IP RIP v2 authentication key (required only if the IP RIP v2 authentication control has been configured with a value other than “No Authentication”

USING MANAGE MODE COMMANDS

ipnetif

This command displays the current IP network interface configuration.

NETWORK INTERFACE CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS

TYPE

Specifies the interface type: LAN, WAN, WAN Direct Host, WAN RLAN (Remote LAN), or WAN UnNumbered. For the LAN, you may configure both primary and secondary interfaces. The primary interface specifies how RIP, IP filters, and proxy ARP operate on all LAN network interfaces for a specified LAN port.

NAME

User-defined. An interface name is a 1 to 16 character user-defined string that identifies the interface to the system administrator. Each interface (LAN or WAN) must have a unique name.

IP ADDRESS

The IP address (using dotted decimal notation) assigned to this interface. The IP address applies to LAN type interfaces and WAN type interfaces only. Each LAN interface must be configured with a unique IP address.

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