
114070 Rev. A 5-1
Chapter 5
Configuring RARP Services
You can use a Bay Networks router as a Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
(RARP) server that assigns IP addresses to its clients on the local area network. To
configure a router as a RARP server, refer to the following information in this
chapter:
• An overview of the RARP protocol (see pa
ge 5-1)
• Enabling RARP services (see pa
ge 5-2)
• Editing RARP parameters (see pa
ge 5-4)
RARP Overview
When you configure a router to use RARP services, it acts as a RARP server. A
RARP server supplies clients on the same physical or logical LAN with IP
addresses (F
igure 5-1).
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