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Protocols and Features Supported

Table 3-1 lists the protocols and features that the IBM 2212 supports.

Table 3-1. IBM 2212 Protocol and Feature Support
Protocol     IBM 2212 Models
IP IPv4 IPv6  
TCP yes yes yes
UDP yes yes yes
ICMP yes yes yes
Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)   yes yes
IPv6 over IPv4 with manually configured tunneling yes yes yes
IGMP/Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol (MLD) yes yes yes
Static routes yes yes yes
RIP yes yes yes
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) V2 yes   yes
Multicast extensions to OSPF (MOSPF) yes   yes
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) yes   yes
Border Gateway Patrol (BGP-4) yes   yes
Protocol Independent Multicast Dense Mode   yes yes
VRRP yes   yes
IPSec yes yes yes
Network Address Translation (NAT) yes   yes
RSVP yes   yes
IP Access Control yes yes yes
BOOTP/DHCP Forwarding yes  yes yes
Ping yes yes yes
Traceroute yes yes yes
Telnet yes yes yes
       
SNA, including IP integration
APPN5     yes
TN3270E Server5     yes
Data Link Switching (DLSw)1, 5     yes
(Boundary Access Node) BAN5     yes
Branch Extender5     yes
Dependent LU Requester (DLUR)5     yes
Enterprise Extender5     yes
Extended Border Node5     yes
High-Performance Routing (HPR)5     yes
Network node (NN)5     yes
       
Bridging
Source-route bridging (SRB)     yes
Source-route transparent (SRT) bridging     yes
Source Route to transparent translational bridging (SR/TB)     yes
Transparent bridging (TB)     yes
IP bridging tunnels     yes
       
       
Network Management Protocols
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)     yes
LAN Network Manager (LNM)     yes
       
Other Protocols
AppleTalk2     yes
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)     yes
Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (InARP)     yes
Banyan VINES     yes
DECnet IV     yes
DECnet V / OSI     yes
IPX     yes
NetBIOS     yes
       
IBM 2212 Features
Thin Server5, 6     yes
Network Dispatcher     yes
Dial-in/Dial-out access for LANs (DIALs)     yes
Bandwidth reservation and Priority queuing3     yes
MAC filtering     yes
WAN restoral     yes
WAN reroute2     yes
Compression and Encryption8     yes
IP Security     yes
Layer 2 Tunneling (L2TP, PPTP, and L2F)     yes
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Security (AAA)4     yes
Web Server Cache7

yes
DHCP server

yes
       

Notes:

  1. Including NetBIOS support (RFCs 2166, 1795 and 1434)
  2. For recovery from FR, PPP, or X.25 link failures
  3. Over FR and PPP
  4. For PPP and for login users
  5. Available in the Enterprise or High-Performance Enterprise code loads.
  6. For AS/400 RFS and NFS servers
  7. You must use a high-performance system card if you want the web server cache feature. The web server cache feature is not available in the standard, high-performance, enterprise, or high-performance enterprise code loads. The web server cache feature is available in a separate code load.
  8. For FR and PPP. Encryption, but not compression, also supports IPSec.

Protocol Support, by Interface


Table 3-2. IBM 2212 Protocol Support, by Interface
WANs LANs
Framing Methods PPP FR X.25 SDLC V.25 bis, V.34, and ISDN Ethernet Token Ring
Dial on Demand Dial Backup
Protocols







IPv4 yes yes yes no yes yes yes yes
IPv6 yes no no no yes yes yes yes
SNA yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
SRB yes yes yes3 no yes yes no yes
TB yes yes yes3 no yes yes yes yes
SRT yes yes yes3 no yes yes yes yes
SR/TB yes yes yes3 no yes yes yes yes
AppleTalk yes yes yes1 no yes yes yes yes
Banyan VINES yes yes yes no yes yes yes yes
DECnet IV yes yes yes2 no yes yes yes yes
DECnet V/OSI yes yes no1 no yes yes yes yes
IPX yes yes yes no yes yes yes yes
NetBIOS yes yes yes no yes yes yes yes

Notes:

  1. Routing of this protocol is not supported on X.25 interfaces; however, if this protocol is being bridged, the IP tunnel function can be used to send bridge packets over an X.25 interface.

  2. DECnet IV is supported on X.25 only in the IBM modes of operation, not in the DEC compatibility modes.

  3. Bridging is not supported natively on X.25; however, the IP bridge tunnel function can be used to send bridge packets over X.25 interfaces.
   


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