D-Link DES-3800 Series Switch User Manual


 
xStack DES-3800 Series Layer 3 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch
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The following parameters may be set or viewed:
Parameter Description
Dst. Protocol
Allows for the selection of the protocol for the destination device. Choose between RIP and
OSPF.
Src. Protocol
Allows for the selection of the protocol for the source device. Choose between RIP, OSPF, Static
and Local.
Type
Allows for the selection of one of six methods of calculating the metric value. The user may
choose between All, Internal, External, ExtType1, ExtType2, Inter-E1, Inter : 127
, Type-1, Type-2
All means all OSPF routing information which includes Internal and External will be redistributed
to RIP.
Internal means OSPF AS internal routing information will be redistributed to RIP. External means
OSPF AS external routing information which includes ExtType1 and ExtType2 will be redistributed
to RIP.
ExtType1 means OSPF AS external routing information of Type 1 external metrics will be
redistributed to RIP.
ExtType2 means OSPF AS external routing information of Type 2 external metrics will be
redistributed to RIP.
Inter-E1 means OSPF routing information which includes Internal and ExtType1 will be
redistributed to RIP.
Inter-E2 means OSPF routing information which includes Internal and ExtType2 will be
redistributed to RIP.
Type-1 means routing information will be redistributed to OSPF as AS external Type 1 routing.
Type-2 means routing information of RIP, Static and Local will be redistributed to OSPF as AS
external Type 2 routing.
See : 127
Table 8-3 above for available metric and type value for each source protocol.
Metric
: 127
Allows the entry of an OSPF or RIP interface cost. For RIP as destination protocol this is
analogous to a Hop Count in the RIP routing protocol. The user may specify a cost between 0 and
16. For OSPF as destination protocol : this is OSPF interface cost in AS external Type 1 routing
and is the major cost between AS’es in AS external Type 2 routing. The user may specify a cost
between 0 and 16777214.
Click Add/Modify to implement changes made.
NOTE: The source protocol (Src. Protocol) entry and the destination
protocol (Dst. Protocol) entry cannot be the same.
Static/Default Route Settings
Figure 8- 8. Static/Default Route Settings window
Entries into the Switch’s forwarding table can
be made using both MAC addresses and IP
addresses. Static IP forwarding is accomplished
by the entry of an IP address into the Switch’s
Static IP Routing Table. To view the following
window, click L3 Features > Static/Default
Route Settings.
This window shows the following values: