
Configuring IP Services
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We support HP Probe over Ethernet and the following HP Probe messages:
• Unsolicited Reply (incoming and outgoing)
• Name Request (incoming)
• Name Reply (outgoing)
• Virtual Address Reply (incoming and outgoing)
• Virtual Address Request (incoming and outgoing)
• Proxy Request (incoming and outgoing)
• Proxy Reply (incoming and outgoing)
We support the concurrent operation of HP Probe and ARP.
X.25 DDN and X.25 PDN Address Resolution
For network interfaces that support the X.25 DDN service, we provide a DDN
X.25 address-resolution algorithm.
For network interfaces that support the X.25 PDN service, we provide an RFC
877-compliant address-resolution mechanism.
Enabling Source Routing over Token Ring Networks
The IP router can route over Token Ring (TR) networks that contain one or more
source-routing bridges.
In a source-routing network, every endstation that sends out a frame supplies the
frame with the necessary route descriptors so that it can be source routed across
the network. Thus, in order for IP routers to route packets across a source-routing
network, they must act like endstations, supplying route descriptors for each
packet before they send it out onto the network.
Note: If bridging is configured and enabled on the interface (in addition to
IP), the Name Request/Reply and the Proxy Request/Reply messages are
bridged.
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