Specifications

26 Chapter 1. Router Concepts
¥ RFC 1877 Automatic IP / DNS
¥ RFC 1962 PPP Compression Control Protocol (CCP)
¥ RFC 1969 DES
¥ RFC 1973 PPP in Frame Relay
¥ RFC 1974 Stac LZS compression protocol
¥ RFC 1990 Multi-Link Protocol (MLP)
¥ RFC 1994 User Authentication PAP / CHAP
¥ RFC 2104
¥ RFC 2131 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
¥ RFC 2132 DHCP Client
¥ RFC 2364 PPP over ATM
¥ RFC 2419 DES v2
¥ RFC 2401 Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
¥ RFC 2402 IP Authentication Header
¥ RFC 2403 The Use of HMAC-MD5-96 within ESP and AH
¥ RFC 2404 The Use of HMAC-SHA-1-96 within ESP and AH
¥ RFC 2405 The ESP DES-CBC Cipher Algorithm With Explicit IV
¥ RFC 2406 IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
¥ RFC 2407
¥ RFC 2408
¥ RFC 2409
¥ RFC 2410
¥ RFC 2412
¥ RFC 2451
IP Routing
IP routing support, in conformance with RFC 791, provides the ability to process TCP/IP frames at the network
layer for routing. IP routing support includes the Routing Interface Protocol (RIP), in conformance with RFC
1058 (RIP v.1) and RFC 1723 (RIP v.2).
IPX Routing
IPX routing conforms to the Novell¨ NetWareª IPX Router Development Guide, Version 1.10.
Encapsulation Options
This section describes the format of each packet associated with a particular encapsulation option supported by the
router.
The encapsulation type for each remote entry is defined using the remote setProtocol command (page 284).
PPP
Each packet begins with a one- or two-byte protocol ID. Typical IDs are:
0xc021 LCP
0x8021 IPCP