Sample 6 – rip routing point to point network, Sample 6 – rip routing point to point network -40, Chapter 9: sample configurations – Marathon MAGNUM ROUTER User Manual

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Chapter 9: Sample Configurations

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Sample 6 – RIP Routing Point to Point Network

IP Address: 192.168.1.2/24

IP Address: 192.168.1.1/24

IP Address: 10.1.100.250/24

CSU/DSU

Magnum/Marathon A

Ethernet port

Network: 10.1.100.0/24

CSU/DSU

Magnum/Marathon B

Ethernet port

Network: 172.16.1.0/24

IP Address: 172.16.1.250/24

Public Frame Relay

DLCI 16

PVC

WAN

Network

192.168.1.0/24

DLCI 17

RIP

Router

Remote Network

Network: 10.1.10.0/24

IP Address: 10.1.10.250/24

IP Address: 10.1.100.200/24


In the above sample drawing, a point-to-point Magnum network needs to tie together not only
the networks directly attached to it, but also a remote network that has a generic brand-x router
running a RIP protocol.

This sample is built from sample #2, Public Point-To-Point Frame Relay Network. All the WAN
and Ethernet programming is identical to sample #2 with the exception of some additional
entries in the WAN IP Route Map and Ethernet Configuration screens.

In this sample, only the screens that have been changed are shown. Refer to Sample #2 for all
other configurations.

Using RIP routing, Magnum A, Magnum B and the RIP router will all exchange IP routing tables,
but Magnum B won’t be able to use the information to get to the remote network across the
WAN. This is where static routing is required on the Magnum B WAN side. The Ethernet ports
of Magnum A and the RIP router will communicate and route seamlessly.















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