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FIGURE 5-44 IP NETWORKING SCREEN
From the IP networking screen, you can:
View or change IP and RIP settings. See section 5.6.1 “IP and RIP Settings”.
Add, delete, and search ARP table entries. See section 5.6.2 “ARP Table Setting”.
View, add, delete or search a particular routing path. See section 5.6.3 “Routing Table”.
Specify DHCP gateway settings. See section 5.6.4 “DHCP Gateway Settings”.
View or change ping settings. See section 5.6.5 “Ping Settings”.
If you select IP & RIP Settings from the IP Networking screen, a screen similar to the following
appears, with a list of the VLAN IDs, IP addresses, subnet masks, proxy ARPs, and RIPs currently
defined.
The Switch supports both static and dynamic routing.
Static routing requires routing information to be stored in the Switch, either manually or when a
connection is set up by an application outside the Switch.
Dynamic routing uses a routing protocol to exchange routing information, calculate routing tables,
and respond to changes in the status or loading of the network.
Dynamic routing involves the determination and updating of all the routing information required for
packet forwarding.
Handling routing protocols
Updating the routing table
The Switch supports RIP and RIP-2 dynamic routing protocols.