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Notes
- These configurations have been tested and verified by HP ProCurve support engineers. However, HP does not guarantee that these exact configurations will work in your environment.
- You will need to modify these configurations depending on your model of Routing Switch or Router, software version, VLAN port assignment, and your network's IP, IPX, and AppleTalk addresses.
- Information on how to troubleshoot configuration problems, including configurations based upon these examples, is not provided here. Please refer to the Troubleshooting chapter of your product manual for this type of information. If you need assistance from HP, please refer to the ProCurve Networking by HP Service & Support Guide or the services section of this Web site.
Examples
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The routers are configured to route IP over a Leased Line using Cisco's HDLC protocol. IGRP is used as the routing protocol. |
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The routers are configured to route IP over a Leased Line using the PPP protocol with predictor compression. IGRP is used as the routing protocol. |
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The routers are configured to route IP over a Leased Line using the PPP protocol. RIP is used as the routing protocol. |
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This network is connected with frame relay where the central site router is an HP router using IP multi-net addressing. |
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This network is connected with frame relay where the central site router is an HP router using a single IP address for the frame relay network connected to IOS routers. |
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This network is connected with frame relay where the central site router is a Cisco router using sub-addressing. |
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This network is connected with frame relay in a fully meshed configuration. |
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This network is connected with frame relay in a partial meshed configuration using sub-addressing. |
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