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Riverstone Networks RS 3000/3100/3200 Switch Router Getting Started Guide 2-5
Introduction Software Overview
Note All other protocols that require routing must be tunneled using IP.
By default, the RS 3000, RS 3100 and RS 3200 use one MAC address for all interfaces. The RS 3000, RS 3100 and
RS 3200 can be configured to have a separate MAC address for each IP interface and a separate MAC address for each
IPX interface. When the RS Switch Router receives a packet whose destination MAC address is one of the RS Switch
Routers IP or IPX interface MAC addresses, the line card that received the packet from the network uses information
in the line card’s L3 lookup tables (or information supplied by the CPU) to route the packet to its IP destination(s).
You can add secondary IP addresses to the same IP interface, however, you can create only one IP and IPX interface
on a single port or VLAN. When you add an interface to a set of ports, you are adding a VLAN to those ports. Ports
that contain IP and IPX interfaces can still perform layer-2 bridging.
IP Routing
The RS 3000, RS 3100 and RS 3200 support the following IP unicast routing protocols:
RIP v1 and RIP v2
OSPF v2
BGP 2,3,4
IS-IS
IP interfaces do not use a specific routing protocol by default. When you configure an interface for routing, you also
specify the routing protocol that the interface will use.
IP Multicast Routing
The RS 3000, RS 3100 and RS 3200 support the following IP multicast routing protocols:
IGMP
DVMRP
GARP/GVRP
The RS 3000, RS 3100 and RS 3200 do not use a specific IP multicast routing protocol by default. When you configure
an interface for IP multicast, you also specify the routing protocol you want the interface to use.
IPX Routing
The RS 3000, RS 3100 and RS 3200 support the following IPX routing protocols:
IPX RIP – a version of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) tailored for IPX
IPX SAP – the Service Advertisement Protocol, which allows hosts attached to an IPX network to reach printers, file
servers, and other services
By default, IPX routing is enabled on the RS 3000, RS 3100 and RS 3200 when an IPX interface is created.

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Riverstone Networks RS 3000 Specifications

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BrandRiverstone Networks
ModelRS 3000
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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