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Thomson Gateway
IP Routing Configuration Guide
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Thomson Gateway
IP Routing Configuration Guide
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Copyright
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inaccuracies that may appear in this document.
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Document Information
Status: v1.0 (April 2007)
Reference: E-DOC-CTC-20060306-0001
Short Title: Config Guide: IP Routing R6.2 (and higher)
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Contents
About this IP Routing Configuration Guide ............................. 1
1
Concepts and terminology ......................................................... 3
1.1
Routing versus Forwarding ............................................................................. 4
1.2
Scalable Routing: Domains and Types ............................................................ 6
1.3
Route Types .................................................................................................... 7
2
The Thomson Gateway Routing Structure ............................... 9
2.1
Routing Information Base ............................................................................. 10
2.2
Route Selection ............................................................................................. 11
2.3
Route Redistribution ..................................................................................... 12
2.4
Martian Packet Filtering ............................................................................... 13
3
Global Configuration and Routing Policies ............................. 15
3.1
Global Router Configuration ......................................................................... 16
3.2
Syslog Configuration .................................................................................... 17
3.3
Routing Policies ............................................................................................ 18
4
Routing Information Protocol (RIP).......................................... 19
4.1
An Introduction to RIP .................................................................................. 20
4.1.1
General Concepts ................................................................................................................................. 21
4.1.2
RIP Version 2 ......................................................................................................................................... 23
4.1.3
The RIP Model....................................................................................................................................... 25
4.2
Supported Use Cases .................................................................................... 27
4.2.1
Conventional RIP: Standard IP Router ................................................................................................ 28
4.2.2
RIP in High-Speed Internet Access DSL Configuration ..................................................................... 29
4.2.3
RIP and ATM VPNs ............................................................................................................................... 30
4.2.4
RIP and Tunnel Technology (IP VPNs) ................................................................................................ 31
4.2.5
RIP and Floating Static Routes ............................................................................................................ 32
4.2.6
RIP and Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPNs...................................................................... 33
4.3
RIP Configuration.......................................................................................... 34
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