Configuring Appletalk Routing Over Ieee 802.1Q - Cisco 1710 Software Configuration Manual

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IEEE 802.1Q Encapsulation Configuration Task List

Configuring AppleTalk Routing over IEEE 802.1Q

Enabling AppleTalk Routing
Command
appletalk routing [eigrp router-number]
Note
Cisco 1710 Security Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4
Defining the encapsulation format as IEEE 802.1Q
Customizing the protocol according to the requirements for your environment
The configuration processes documented in this chapter include the following:
Configuring AppleTalk Routing over IEEE 802.1Q
Configuring IP Routing over IEEE 802.1Q
Configuring IPX Routing over IEEE 802.1Q
AppleTalk can be routed over virtual LAN (VLAN) subinterfaces, using the
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN encapsulation protocol. AppleTalk Routing provides
full-feature Cisco IOS software AppleTalk support on a per VLAN basis,
allowing standard AppleTalk capabilities to be configured on VLANs.
To route AppleTalk over IEEE 802.1Q between VLANs, you need to customize
the subinterface to create the environment in which it will be used. Perform these
tasks in the order in which they appear:
Enabling AppleTalk Routing
Defining the VLAN Encapsulation Format
Configuring AppleTalk on the Subinterface
To enable AppleTalk routing on IEEE 802.1Q interfaces, use the following
command in global configuration mode:
For more information on configuring AppleTalk, see the "Configuring
AppleTalk" chapter in the Cisco IOS AppleTalk and Novell IPX Configuration
Guide.
Configuring Routing Between VLANs with IEEE 802.1Q Encapsulation
Purpose
Enables AppleTalk routing globally.
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