00-IP Services Volume Organization
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Release 1102
The IP Services Volume is organized as follows:
Features |
Description |
IP Address |
An IP address is a 32-bit address allocated to a network interface on a device that is attached to the Internet. This document introduces the commands for IP address configuration |
IP Performance Optimization |
In some network environments, you need to adjust the IP parameters to achieve best network performance. This document introduces the commands for: l Enabling Reception and Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network l Configuring TCP Attributes l Configuring ICMP to Send Error Packets |
ARP |
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to resolve an IP address into a data link layer address. This document introduces the commands for: l Configuring ARP l Configuring Gratuitous ARP l ARP Attack Defense configuration |
DHCP |
DHCP is built on a client-server model, in which the client sends a configuration request and then the server returns a reply to send configuration parameters such as an IP address to the client. This document introduces the commands for: l DHCP Client configuration l DHCP Snooping configuration l BOOTP Client configuration |
DNS |
Used in the TCP/IP application, Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed database which provides the translation between domain name and the IP address. This document introduces the commands for Configuring the DNS Client |
FTP and TFTP |
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an application layer protocol for sharing files between server and client over a TCP/IP network. The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) provides functions similar to those provided by FTP. This document introduces the commands for: l TFTP Configuration |