26 ip routing in weos, 1 summary of weos routing and router features, Chapters 26 – Westermo RedFox Series User Manual

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Westermo OS Management Guide

Version 4.17.0-0

Chapter 26

IP Routing in WeOS

In addition to switching (layer-2), WeOS devices (with proper WeOS level) are able
to route data packets (layer-3), i.e., they are routing switches. The WeOS routing
support includes static routing and dynamic unicast routing via OSPF and RIP,
static multicast routing, as well as other useful router features such as firewall,
NAT, and VRRP.

This chapter introduces the IP routing capabilities in WeOS in general. More in-
formation on dynamic routing is found in

chapters 27

(OSPF) and

28

(RIP), while

static multicast routing support is described in

chapter 29

. Supplementary router

services are covered in the chapters to follow: VRRP in

chapter 30

, and firewall

and NAT in

chapter 31

.

Support for VPN and tunneling techniques are presented separately, see

part IV

.

26.1

Summary of WeOS Routing and Router Features

Table 26.1

presents the routing and router features available in WeOS.

26.1.1

Introduction to WeOS Routing and Router Features

IP routing enables us to connect our networks together, and to let (TCP/IP) devices
communicate across networks of different type and topology, and possibly over
multiple network ”hops” and long distances. A router looks at the destination
IP address carried within each IP packet, consults its routing table to make a

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