In host-only mode the HP router acts as an IP end node if bridging is not
configured, or as a bridge if bridging is configured to a network management
station. When using SNMP/IP-based HP Openview network management
products, the router is not autodiscovered and displayed on maps as a
router. This is because it does not meet the criterial for a router, even though
its ID is for a router. Also, because there is no IP routing information being
kept, the router cannot act as a default gateway for HP management
products to provide routing information for autodiscovery.
In an IPX network, the router is described by an SNMP/IPX Openview DOS
platform as a router. However, the router only supports SNMP/IP for
accessing the MIB.
Internet Protocol Routing Service
Virtual IP Host on Non-IP Networks
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Summary of Contents for 600 Series
Page 1: ...Hewlett Packard Series 200 400 and 600 Routers HP Routing Services and Applications ...
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Page 5: ...1 Product Notes ...
Page 6: ...Features of HP Routers Architecture and Technology Branch Office Routing Product Notes 1 2 ...
Page 38: ...Architecture and Technology Software Control Path Architecture 1 34 ...
Page 52: ...Branch Office Routing Future Directions 1 48 ...
Page 53: ...2 Routing Services Notes ...
Page 106: ...Bridging Service Traffic Prioritization 2 54 ...
Page 158: ...Novell IPX Routing Service NetBIOS Protocol Support 2 106 ...
Page 194: ...Data Compression for WAN Links Conclusion 2 142 ...
Page 195: ...3 Application Notes and Case Studies ...
Page 224: ...Improving Network Availability Application Recovery 3 30 ...
Page 234: ...ISDN Wide Area Network Design Dry Creek Joint Elem School District Performance 3 40 ...
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