Document No. 10-300077, Issue 2 1-19
Introduction
Routing Protocols
The P580 and P882 support the following routing protocols:
■ IRDP. For information on IRDP, see Chapter 12, “Configuring IP
Routing.”
■ RIP. For information on RIP, see Chapter 14, “Configuring RIP
Routing.”
■ OSPF. For information on OSPF, see Chapter 15, “Configuring the
OSPF Routing Protocol.”
■ IPX. For information on IPX, see Chapter 16, “Configuring IPX
Routing.”
■ IPX RIP. For information on IPX RIP, see Chapter 17, “Configuring
the IPX RIP Protocol.”
■ IPX SAP. For information on IPX SAP, see Chapter 18,
“Configuring the IPX SAP Protocol.”
■ AppleTalk. For information on AppleTalk, see Chapter 19,
“Configuring AppleTalk Routing.”
Access Lists
An access list is a group of access control rules. Access control rules
describe how to forward (route) packets, as opposed to where to forward
them. The how can be to forward the packet with a specific priority(0-7),
forward the traffic with an unchanged priority, or filter packets (drop). For
information on access lists, see Chapter 13, “Configuring Access Lists.”
IP Multicast
IP multicast enables a single host to distribute information to multiple
recipients. The P580 and P882 support the following IP multicast protocols:
■ IGMP
■ DVMRP
For information on IGMP and DVMRP, see Chapter 12,
“Configuring IP Routing.”
■ Intelligent Multicast—LGMP, CGMP Snooping, and IGMP
Snooping. For information on intelligent multicast, see Chapter 20,
“Managing Intelligent Multicasting.”