Ip rip over dedicated connections, Ip rip over dedicated connections 120 – Cabletron Systems CSX1000 User Manual

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USER’S GUIDE

120 CyberSWITCH

Currently, IP RIP is not supported across an UnNumbered WAN interface. For example, in the
following network setup, SITE1 could not advertise IP RIP information across the UnNumbered
WAN IP Interface to Router 2 (R2). Therefore, SITE1 would know about Networks 1 and 2, but
would not learn anything about Network 3. In this situation, a static route would have to be
configured on the CyberSWITCH. For information on the configuration of static routes, refer to

Static Routes

.

IP RIP

OVER

D

EDICATED

C

ONNECTIONS

IP RIP is supported over LAN, Remote LAN, and numbered WAN interfaces. When devices are
connected over WAN links in which cost is not a major concern, such as dedicated links and semi-
permanent connections, RIP can be used to provide dynamic IP routing capability, as illustrated in
the following example:

Because each IP WAN network interface on the CyberSWITCH is configured for a logical IP
network, various types of physical interfaces (such as V.35 and ISDN BRI) may belong to the same
IP network interface. To avoid sending broadcast packets to all remote devices on an IP network,
you explicitly specify with which device (only one) the system should exchange RIP packets.

i/f 1 1.0.0.1

i/f 2 2.0.0.1

i/f 1 2.0.0.2

i/f 2

R 1

Network 1

(1.0.0.0)

Network 2

(2.0.0.0)

Network 3

(3.0.0.0)

"SITE1"

3.0.0.2

R 2

Static Route needed
for SITE1 to R2

ISDN

POWER

SERVICE

TX

RX

10BASE - T

LAN B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY

B2 B4

B6 B8

B26 B28

B22 B24

B18 B20

B14 B16

B10 B12

B30 L1

B1 B3

B5 B7

B25 B27

B21 B23

B17 B19

B13 B15

B9 B11

B29 B31

E1

D

T1

D

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