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a
Click the
Add
button to create a new table entry.
b
Highlight an entry and click the
Del
(delete) button to remove an entry.
c
Specify the destination IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information for the internal static
route.
d
Select an enabled subnet from the
Interface(s)
column’s drop-down menu to complete the table
entry. Information in the
Metric
column is a user-defined value (from 1 to 65535) used by router
protocols to determine the best hop routes.
6
Click
Apply
to save the changes.
7
Click
Logout
to securely exit the access point applet. A prompt displays confirming the logout before
the applet is closed.
Setting the RIP Configuration
To set the RIP configuration:
1
From within the RIP Configuration field, select the RIP Type from the drop-down menu. The
following options are available:
2
Select a routing direction from the
RIP Direction
drop-down menu.
Both
(for both directions),
Rx only
(receive only), and
TX only
(transmit only) are available options.
No RIP
The
No RIP
option prevents the access point’s router from
exchanging routing information with other routers. Routing
information may not be appropriate to share, for example,
if the access point manages a private LAN.
RIP v1
RIP version 1 is a mature, stable, and widely supported
protocol. It is well suited for use in stub networks and in
small autonomous systems that do not have enough
redundant paths to warrant the overhead of a more
sophisticated protocol.
RIP v2 (v1 compat) RIP version 2 (compatible with version 1) is an extension
of RIP v1’s capabilities, but it is still compatible with RIP
version 1. RIP version 2 increases the amount of packet
information to provide a simple authentication mechanism
to secure table updates.
RIP v2
RIP version 2 enables the use of a simple authentication
mechanism to secure table updates. More importantly, RIP
version 2 supports subnet masks, a critical feature not
available in RIP version 1. This selection is not compatible
with RIP version 1 support.
Summary of Contents for Altitude 3500 Series
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