Ruggedrouter functions supporting vlans, Pppoe on native ethernet interfaces fundamentals – RuggedCom RuggedRouter RX1000 User Manual

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The last 2-bytes of the VLAN tag contain the following information: the first 3-bits
are a User Priority Field that may be used to assign a priority level to the Ethernet
frame. The next 1-bit is a Canonical Format Indicator (CFI) used in Ethernet frames
to indicate the presence of a Routing Information Field (RIF). The last 12-bits are the
VLAN Identifier (VID) which uniquely identifies the VLAN to which the Ethernet
frame belongs.

RuggedRouter Functions Supporting VLANs

Functions

Supported
?

Comments

Static Route and Default

Route

Y

Static Multicast Routing

Y

End To End backup

Y

PPPoE

N

Shorewall Firewall

Y

IPSec

N

Netkey (policy based VPNs) supports VLAN

Klips (route based VLANs) do not support
VLAN

VRRP

Y

Traffic Prioritization

Y

Dynamic Routing

Both OSPF and RIP support VLAN

GRE Tunnel

Y

DHCP Server

Y

PPPoE On Native Ethernet Interfaces Fundamentals

The RuggedRouter supports PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet) over both
external modems (described here) and internal interfaces (described in the chapter
“PPPOE On ADSL”). The PPPOE On ADSL chapter contains more useful
information on PPPOE Authentication, Addresses, DNS Servers and MTU Issues.
Only one PPPoE interface can be created on each Ethernet Interface. Each PPPoE
interface name is assigned internally. The name is “pppX”, where X is 10 plus the
native Ethernet interface the PPPoE is created upon (e.g. a PPPoE on eth1 is ppp11).

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