Router configuration, Chapter 5 – Verilink Net Engine (3150-30626-001) Product Manual User Manual

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NetEngine IAD User Guide

This chapter describes how to configure the IAD as a router. You may
configure the IAD as a router or a bridge, depending on your application.

Optionally, you may also configure some ports for routing, and some ports
for bridging. For example, you might set up PPP for Internet connections
using routing, and set up a management connection using bridging.

A router is a network layer device that uses one or more metrics to
determine the optimal path along which network traffic should be
forwarded. Routers forward packets from one network to another based on
network layer information.

A router generally improves overall efficiency for a complex network, but a
bridge provides better speed and flexibility for the overall network.

This chapter contains the following topics:

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Basic Router Setup Tasks (page

104

)

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Using the Router Configuration menu (page

105

)

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Configuring an IP Address (page

106

)

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Configuring Port Maximum Transmission Units (page

109

)

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Adding and Removing Static Routes (page

112

)

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Enabling and Disabling RIP (page

110

)

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Configuring RIP Version by Port (page

111

)

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Configuring RIP Poisoned Reverse by Port (page

110

)

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Configuring DNS Client (page

114

)

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Configuring DHCP Client (page

114

)

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Configuring DHCP Relay (page

117

)

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Configuring Telnet Server Port (page

119

)

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Configuring IP Filtering (page

119

)

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Configuring IP Header Compression (page

126

)

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Configuring LAN IP Broadcast Destination (page

127

)

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Displaying the Route Table (page

127

)

5. Router Configuration

NOTE

When the IAD prompts you for input, the current value is
displayed in parentheses. To conveniently accept the current
value, just press Enter.

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