User Guide
CIP & IP Routing
Packet services resumé
Detailed packet service
use description
5 Configuration and Use - Packet Services
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The STPro IP router can also be combined with Classical IP (CIP).
Classical IP is a mature technique for creating classical IP networks
on top of ATM technology. It is widely supported by most, if not all
remote access routers.
Although not the original aim of Classical IP it is mostly used for
connecting routers over wide area pointtopoint links.
All STPro's packet services can be summarized as follows:
Port Packet
Service
User/VC IP Address Protocol
10BaseT Bridging n 1 per user Multiprotocol
Ethernet
Routed Ethernet n 1 (via NAPT) IP Suite
Bridged PPPoE n 1 per user Multiprotocol (*)
Routed PPPoE n 1 (via NAPT) IP Suite
Relayed PPPoA 1 1 per user Multiprotocol (*)
Routed PPPoA n 1 (via NAPT) IP Suite
CIP n 1 (via NAPT) IP Suite
ATMF25.6
(optional)
ATM Cell Switching
The functionality of ATM Cell switching depends on the
capabilities, offered by the drivers included with the ATMF25.6
PCNIC.
(*) The supported protocol(s) depend on the provisioning by the session client
application, e.g. IP, IPX and NETBEUI for Microsoft's DialUp Networking
application for Relayed PPPoA.
For more information on the configuration and use of all of the
STPro packet services, see for:
Transparent Bridging: chapter 6
Routed Ethernet: chapter 7
Bridged PPPoE: chapter 8
Routed PPPoE: chapter 9
Relayed PPPoA: chapter 10
Routed PPPoA: chapter 11
CIP & IP Routing: chapter 12.










