
Configuring Routers
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If you select Spanning Tree, the Configuration Manager enables the Bridge
protocol because Spanning Tree is a Bridging service. (Note that in the Select
Protocols window, Spanning Tree is indented beneath the Bridge line.) Similarly,
if you select RIP, EGP, BGP, OSPF, BOOTP, IGMP, or DVMRP, the
Configuration Manager enables IP because these are all IP services. If you select
RIP (IPX) or RIP (XNS), IPX or XNS is enabled automatically.
For each protocol you select, the Configuration Manager generally displays a
protocol-specific configuration window prompting for additional required
information. Some protocols (for example, Bridge, VINES, and NetBIOS) require
no additional information to provide default service. In such cases, no pop-up
window appears.
For each protocol-specific pop-up window that appears, you must specify the
required configuration information. You can then accept default values for the
remaining parameters needed to enable that protocol on the circuit, or edit the
default settings. To accept default values, click on OK in each pop-up window
after specifying the required information. The Configuration Manager then
displays the pop-up window for the next protocol enabled on the circuit.
For information on the parameters in the protocol-specific pop-up windows, refer
to the appropriate protocol-specific guide for instructions.
Table 2-3 lists the manuals that describe how to define and edit parameters for
routing and bridging protocols. Refer to them as necessary to specify the protocol-
specific parameters displayed in each pop-up window.
Table 2-3. Related Protocol Documentation
Protocol Corresponding Manual
AppleTalk
Configuring AppleTalk Services
APPN
Configuring APPN Services
ATM UNI or ATM DXI
Configuring ATM Services
BOOTP
Configuring SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP
Services
Data Compression
Configuring Data Compression Services
DECnet
Configuring DECnet Services
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