Networking Concepts; Network Addressing; Ip Addressing - Lucent Technologies PortMaster 4 Configuration Manual

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This chapter describes general network concepts that you must understand before you
configure your PortMaster.
This chapter discusses the following topics:
"Network Addressing" on page A-1
"Using Naming Services and the Host Table" on page A-7
"Managing Network Security" on page A-7
See the PortMaster Routing Guide for information on routing and how Lucent's ComOS
implements routing protocols. See the glossary for unfamiliar terms.

Network Addressing

PortMaster products support packet routing using the IP protocol. The Internet Protocol
(IP) is a packet-based protocol used to exchange data over computer networks. IP
provides addressing and control information that allows data packets to be routed across
networks.
Novell Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is another protocol used to exchange data
over PC-based networks. IPX uses Novell's proprietary Service Advertising Protocol
(SAP) to advertise special services such as print and file servers. The PortMaster 4
supports the IPX protocol if it is running ComOS 4.1 or later. IPX is not supported on
ComOS 4.0.

IP Addressing

IP address descriptions are found in RFC 1166, Internet Numbers. Refer to "Additional
References" in the preface for more information. The Internet Network Information
Center (InterNIC) maintains and distributes the RFC documents. The InterNIC also
assigns IP addresses and network numbers to Internet service providers (ISPs), who in
turn provide to their customers a range of addresses appropriate to the number of host
devices on their network.
The sections that follow describe the various types of IP addresses, how addresses are
given, and routing issues related to IP.

Networking Concepts

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