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Introduction of Relevant Intranet Programs.
802.1d Spanning Tree
:
Support spanning tree protocols: to avoid network loop backs in the LAN and
address broadcast storm issues relating to a looped Ethernet network.
LLTD
: Identify whether LLTD (Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder) protocol is supported.
This network protocol is used to intelligently detect and identify which network equipment or
computers are connected in the LAN network.
IGMP Proxy:
Confirm whether the Router supports the IGMP protocol. This protocol operates
between the host and a multicast Router that is directed connected to the host. It is a protocol for IP
hosts to report the identity of multicast group members.
UPNP
: Identify whether UPNP protocols are supported.
Router Advertisement
: Identify whether the Router supports IPV6.
DNS Proxy
: Transmit DNS requests of the LAN clients. If this function is enabled you can configure
DNS of the host clients in the Intranet to IP address of the Router’s LAN address. This way there is no
need to reset the local clients DNS settings after the Internet access method (3G connection) has
changed.
4.1.3 DHCP client
Display information relevant to the hosts (local clients) that are connected to the Router’s Intranet via DHCP.
DHCP client list enables you to check the status of online users such as MAC address, IP address and lease
periods of the IP address.
4.1.4 Advanced
This function may be used when you need to add a specific routing for a certain host. This is particularly