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3 Configuring the NCL1135
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3.2.3 Configuration Options
The NCL1135 provides users with the following configuration options:
in Routing Mode
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)see Setting RIP Configuration on page 19
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)see Setting OSPF Configuration on page 20
Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) Relaysee Setting the DHCP Relay
Configuration on page 21
for System Monitoring
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)see Setting the SNMP Configuration
on page 22
Domain Name Server (DNS) Resolversee Setting the DNS Resolver Configuration
on page 23
After completing these procedures, it is important to confirm that the configuration is correct
before deploying the NCL1135 in the field. Refer to Chapter 4, Testing, on page 35.
Two example configuration diagrams and sessions are provided in Examples of Bridging and
Routing Configurations, on page 24: one for a point-to-multipoint bridging, and the second for
a point-to multipoint routing network.
Setting RIP Configuration
When the NCL1135 is in Routing Mode, you can optionally enable the Routing Information
Protocol (RIP) features. RIP is a protocol that runs between two routers (for example, two
NCL1135s) or a route server in order toexchange information about routes. When RIP is
active, RIP can be configured to advertise default routes or static routes.
The NCL1135 supports both RIP version 1 and 2. RIP version 2 can be set as broadcast,
compatible, or multicast.
1. At the NCL1135> prompt, type <ip routing rip> to enable RIP as the routing
mode.
2. To transmit the route information in packets, type <ip rip active>. If RIP is set to
quiet, it receives and processes RIP packets, but it does not transmit them.
3. Type <ip rip version> to display the current version of RIP.
4. If RIP is version 1, it is broadcast only. To change RIP routing to support version 2,
type <ip rip version 2>.
5. If you set RIP to version 2, you can additionally specify how RIP handles packets.
To do this.... Type...
Send version 2 advertisements as broadcast. <ip rip broadcast>