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CHAPTER 5: Advanced Setup Menu
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The parameters in the Spoofing menu are described below:
Keep Alive (IPX)
Keep Alive Mode
Select this parameter to enable or disable the Keep Alive mode. Keep Alive mode allows the remote user to
remain on the local server station list for a specified period of time during link disconnection.
Timeout
The amount of time inactive PC to LAN links are kept open when the Ethernet Extender is configured as a
bridge.
NOTE
SPx spoofing is not supported.
RIP / SAP Spoofing (IP/IPX)
Spoofing is a technique used to reduce network overhead, especially in a WAN. Some network protocols send
frequent packets for management purposes. These can be routing updates or keep-alive messages. In a WAN,
this can introduce significant overhead, due to the typically smaller bandwidth of WAN connections.
Select this parameter to determine the length of time (in minutes) between exchange of RIP and IPX SAP
tables over the WAN. This parameter is applicable unless spoofing mode is set to “Upon Change” only.
Change Link Spoofing Mode
This parameter can have the following values:
• Disabled (default). When disabled, RIP/SAP updates are sent:
• After a defined time (default time is 30 seconds IP, 60 seconds IPX RIP and SAP);
• AND when there is a change in the network topology; for example an interface goes up or down, or a
routing entry is aged.
• Enabled. When enabled, RIP/SAP updates are sent:
• After a defined time.
• When there is a change in the network topology.
• After a defined time and a change in network topology.
• Enabled COD. When this parameter is set to Enabled COD, updates are sent according the:
• Disabled parameter when the line is up.
• Enabled parameter when the line down.
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