Assigning An Ip Address To A Network Interface - Cisco 1710 Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring Routing Between VLANs with IEEE 802.1Q Encapsulation

Assigning an IP Address to a Network Interface

Command
ip address ip-address mask
Configuring IPX Routing over IEEE 802.1Q
Enabling NetWare Routing
Command
ipx routing [node]
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An interface can have one primary IP address. To assign a primary IP address and
a network mask to a network interface, use the following command in interface
configuration mode:
A mask identifies the bits that denote the network number in an IP address. When
you use the mask to subnet a network, the mask is then referred to as a subnet
mask.
IPX Routing over IEEE 802.1Q VLANs extends Novell NetWare routing
capabilities to include support for routing Novell Ethernet_802.3 encapsulation
frame types in VLAN configurations. Users with Novell NetWare environments
can configure Novell Ethernet_802.3 encapsulation frames to be routed using
IEEE 802.1Q encapsulation across VLAN boundaries.
To configure Cisco IOS software on a router with connected VLANs to exchange
IPX Novell Ethernet_802.3 encapsulated frames, perform these tasks in the order
in which they are appear:
Enabling NetWare Routing
Defining the VLAN Encapsulation Format
Configuring NetWare on the Subinterface
To enable IPX routing on IEEE 802.1Q interfaces, use the following command in
global configuration mode:
IEEE 802.1Q Encapsulation Configuration Task List
Purpose
Sets a primary IP address for an interface.
Purpose
Enables IPX routing globally.
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