Configuring advanced ip routing, Overview, Configuring advanced ip routing 237 – Cabletron Systems CSX1000 User Manual

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By default, IP routing is disabled when you first install your system software. After IP routing is
enabled, there are optional advanced features available. Optional advanced IP routing features
include:

Static ARP Table Entries

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is used to translate IP addresses to Ethernet addresses. As
a rule, this translation is handled dynamically. In rare situations, a user may need to manually
enter this translation. This menu item allows you enter a static ARP table entry manually.

Enable/Disable Isolated Mode Option

The Isolated mode option helps to restrict the resources to which remote IP devices can get
access.

Static Routes Lookup via RADIUS

The Static Routes Lookup via Radius option allows you to either enable or disable maintaining
static routes for devices on the RADIUS Server. This option is only applicable when a RADIUS
Server is in use.

IP Address Pool

The IP Address Pool allows you to configure a list of IP addresses that can be dynamically
assigned to remote IP devices as they connect to the system.

IP Filters

IP Filters allow you to control the admission and transmission of individual IP datagrams
based on the datagram’s contents.

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows you to access the DHCP server to
allocate IP addresses to all types of remote IP devices.

This chapter includes a section for each advanced IP routing feature.

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