Panasonic 7 User Manual

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40 Chapter 2 Getting started

Table 2 Services supported on a multinetted interface

Service

Integration description

Authentication Pro­

tocols (RADIUS)

Support for interface authentication at the interface

level, as specified under the Primary address on the
interface. The same rules apply to all other secondary

addresses on the interface.

VRRP

Supported when Primary address is used as the VRRP

master/backup address. VRRP not applicable on sec­

ondary addresses.

Other routing (RIP,

OSPF, Static)

Routing protocols are configured separately on each

address (subnet) on a multinetted interface.

DHCP server

Internal DHCP Server assumes address requests are for

the subnet of the primary interface. DHCP Relay func­
tion from a multinetted interface forwards the interface

address as the primary address in relaying a DHCP

request.

Management Proto­

cols (HTTP; HTTPS;

SNMP; FTP; Telnet;

Identification; CRL

Retrieval; CMP)

Primary address on the interface is the management

address for the Nortel VPN Router Device. Secondary

addresses cannot be the management address.

Multinetting is supported on the following Nortel VPN Routers: Nortel VPN

Router 1100/1010/1050 and 600, 1700, 1600/1500, 2700, 2600/2500, 4500/4600

and 5000. The multinetting feature is interoperable with Nortel VPN Router

100-400, BayRS, P8000 (8100, 8600, 1200) and Baystack LAN/Campus

switches, and Cisco IOS routers.

Figure 7 on page 41 represents a legacy system consisting of two class B IP

subnets, 10.1.0.0/16 and 11.1.0.0/16. Both subnets are connected to one physical

LAN port on Nortel VPN Router. Nortel VPN Router sends packets to and
receives packets from a host on either of these networks using the same physical
port.

NN46110-500

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