Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Creating a WAN Routing Group

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f. The following prompt displays:

IP RIP Mode {Deaf (d),

Silent (s),
Active (a),
Inactive (i)}

(s):

Define the

RIP

mode in which the virtual router port will operate.

RIP

(Router Information

Protocol) is a network-layer protocol that enables the default

VLAN

in this Group to learn

and advertise routes. The

RIP

mode can be set to one of the following:

Silent

. The default setting shown in parentheses.

RIP

is active and receives routing infor-

mation from other

VLAN

s, but does not send out

RIP

updates. Other

VLAN

s will not receive

routing information concerning the default

VLAN

in this Group and will not include the

VLAN

in their routing tables. Simply press

<Enter>

to select Silent mode.

Deaf

.

RIP

is active and sends routing information to other

VLAN

s, but does not receive

RIP

updates from other

VLAN

s. The default

VLAN

in this Group will not receive routing infor-

mation from other

VLAN

s and will not include other

VLAN

s in its routing table. Enter

d

and

press

<Enter>

to select Deaf mode.

Active

.

RIP

is active and both sends and receives

RIP

updates. The default

VLAN

in this

Group will receive routing information from other

VLAN

s and will be included in the rout-

ing tables of other

VLAN

s. Enter

a

and press

<Enter>

to select Active mode.

Inactive

.

RIP

is inactive and neither sends nor receives

RIP

updates. The default

VLAN

in

this Group will neither send nor receive routing information to/from other

VLAN

s. Enter

i

and press

<Enter>

to select Inactive mode.

g. You can now configure

IPX

routing on this port. The following message displays:

Enable IPX? (y) :

Press

<Enter>

if you want to enable

IPX

Routing on this virtual router port. If you do not

enable

IPX

, then the default

VLAN

in this

WAN

Group will not be able to route

IPX

data.

You can set up a virtual router port to route both

IP

and

IPX

traffic.

If you don’t want to enable

IPX

routing for the default

VLAN

in this Group, enter

n

and

press

<Enter>

. You can always set up

IPX

routing for other

VLAN

s within this Group.

You are done configuring this WAN Routing Group. See the appropriate

WAN

interface

chapter for further information on configuring this Routing service.

h. After selecting to enable

IPX

, the following prompt displays:

IPX Network:

Enter the

IPX

network address.

IPX

addresses consist of eight hex digits and you can enter

a minimum of one hex digits in this field. If you enter less than eight hex digits, the
system prefixes your entry with zeros to create eight digits.

i. The following prompt displays:

Description (30 chars max):

Enter a useful description for this virtual

IPX

router port using alphanumeric characters.

The description may be up to 30 characters long. Press

<Enter>

.

j. The following prompt displays:

IPX Delay in ticks

(0):

Enter the number of ticks you want for the IPX network. A tick is about 1/18th of a
second. The default is 0.

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