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Chapter 11
Network Protocol
Configuration
Overview
This chapter describes IP addresses and ARP protocol and also
introduces related configuration on ZXR10 GER.
This chapter covers the the following topics.
TABLE 194 TOPICS IN CHAPTER 7
Topic Page No
IP Address
155
Configuring ARP 158
IP Address
Network addresses in IP protocol stack refer to IP addresses. An
IP address consists of two parts: One part involves network bits
indicating network where address is located and other part
involves host bits indicating a special host on network.
IP addresses are divided into five classes: A, B, C, D and E. first
three classes are commonly used. Addresses of class D are
network multicast addresses and addresses of class E are
reserved classes.
Table 195 lists range of each IP class
addresses.
Introduction
Contents
Introduction
IP Classes