Configuring Igrp - Nokia Voyager Reference Manual

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definition, no mask information is included in the IGRP route entry. System
and exterior routes have an implied mask of the natural classful mask. Interior
routes are propagated from one interface to another only if the two interfaces
are subnetted from the same IP class address and have the same subnet mask.
Otherwise, an interior route is converted (an aggregation occurs) to a system
route. Any supernetted routes redistributed into IGRP are ignored. In sum,
any route redistributed into IGRP that is marked as a system or exterior route
has the natural class mask applied to the route to determine what route should
be advertised in an update.

Configuring IGRP

Note
IGRP configuration of an interface is available only if you are licensed for
IGRP on your IP router. (See the Licenses link on the Configuration
page.)
1. Complete
2. Click C
3. Click the IGRP link in the Routing Configuration section.
4. Enter the AS number in the A
5. Click the
6. (Optional) Enter a new delay metric in the D
7. (Optional) Enter a new bandwidth metric in the B
Voyager Reference Guide
"Configuring an Ethernet Interface"
on the home page.
ONFIG
radio button for each interface you want to configure; then
ON
click A
.
PPLY
interface (for example, 100 for 10Mbps Ethernet); then click A
The delay is measured in units of 10 microseconds.
each interface (for example, 1000 for 10Mbps Ethernet); then click
A
.
PPLY
for the interface.
S
UTONOMOUS
YSTEM
ELAY
N
edit box.
UMBER
edit box for each
.
PPLY
edit box for
ANDWIDTH
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