3Com 3C840 Network Router User Manual


 
concepts A -1
guidelines A -2
IP traffic 5 - 5
multiple paths between LANs A -5
bridging and routing
broadcast storms A -6
Internet A -7
IP routing A -9
network topology A -6
network, organization, and physical layout A -6
Open Systems Interconnection Network Layer Model A -8
optimum use of resource A -6
routing IP A -7
broadcast storms A -6
BRouter, defined 1 - 4
building a large network A -4
C
Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide D -1
configuring
ATM information 3 - 6
DHCP mode 7 -2
DHCP relay 7 -4
DHCP Server 7 -3, 7 -4
DNS 8 - 2
IP for the LAN 4 - 2
IP for the remote site connection 4 - 7
IP parameters for the remote site 4 - 7
IP RIP on a remote site 4 - 10
IP RIP on the LAN 4 - 5
IP static and framed routes 4 - 11
IPX for remote site connections 9 - 3
IPX for the LAN 9 - 2
adding a local IPX network 9 - 2
deleting a local IPX network 9 - 3
modifying a local IPX network 9 - 3
IPX RIP and SAP 9 - 10
IPX static and framed routes 9 - 5
IPX static and framed services 9 - 7
NAT 6 - 4
network service information 3 - 4, 3 - 5
PAT default address 6 - 2
protocol parameters 3 - 8
remote DNS servers 8 - 2
remote site IP network information 4 - 8
static DNS host entries 8 - 4
static PAT port entries 6 - 3
configuring bridging
advanced bridging options 5 - 9
bridge firewall 5 - 7
bridging IP traffic 5 - 5
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