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Features of HP Routers
Security and Traffic Filtering
Table 1. Routing Service Protocols on HP Routers
Routing Service
Network-Layer
("Routable"
Communication
Protocol)
Protocol
AppleTalk Phase 2
AppleTalk Data-
routing
gram Delivery
Protocol (DDP)
DECnet Phase IV
DECnet routing
routing
protocol (DRP)
IP routing
Internet
(TCP/IP
Protocol
protocol
(IP)
suite)
Novell IPX
Novell Internet-
routing
work Packet
Exchange (IPX)
Xerox XNS
Internet Datagram
routing
Protocol (IDP)
Bridging for non-
n/a
routable protocols
Security and Traffic Filtering
HP routers provide network security, isolation, and traffic control with
powerful user-configurable traffic filtering based on protocol (packet type),
service type (port, socket), network/subnet address, and network node
addresses (users).
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Network-Layer
Routing
Protocol
Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
(RTMP)
DECnet routing protocol (DRP)
Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
Interior gateway protocols:
Routing Information Protocol
(RIP)
Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF)
Static routes
Routing Information Protocol(RIP)
Static routes
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Static routes
n/a
Data-Link-Layer
Address Translation Protocol
(to get station address of node)
AppleTalk Address Resolution
Protocol (AARP)
Not needed (station address assigned
and used as network-layer address)
HP Probe
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
DDN (Defense Data Network)
address resolution algorithm
PDN (public data network)
RFC-877 compliant address resolution
Not needed (station address used as
network-layer address)
Not needed (station address used as
network-layer address)
Not needed (the bridge uses only the
data-link-layer station address)

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