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Chapter 7 DMZ
Figure 23
DMZ
The following table describes the labels in this screen..
Table 16
DMZ
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
DMZ TCP/IP
IP Address
Type the IP address of your Prestige’s DMZ port in dotted decimal notation. Make
sure the IP address is on a separate subnet from the LAN port.
IP Subnet Mask
The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address. Your
Prestige will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on the IP address
that you assign. Unless you are implementing subnetting, use the subnet mask
computed by the Prestige 255.255.255.0.
RIP Direction
RIP (Routing Information Protocol, RFC1058 and RFC 1389) allows a router to
exchange routing information with other routers. The
RIP Direction
field controls
the sending and receiving of RIP packets. Select the RIP direction from
Both
/
In
Only
/
Out
Only
/
None
. When set to
Both
or
Out
Only
, the Prestige will broadcast
its routing table periodically. When set to
Both
or
In
Only
, it will incorporate the
RIP information that it receives; when set to None, it will not send any RIP
packets and will ignore any RIP packets received.
Both
is the default.
RIP Version
The
RIP
Version
field controls the format and the broadcasting method of the
RIP packets that the Prestige sends (it recognizes both formats when receiving).
RIP-1 is universally supported but RIP-2 carries more information. RIP-1 is
probably adequate for most networks, unless you have an unusual network
topology. Both RIP-2B and RIP-2M sends the routing data in RIP-2 format; the
difference being that RIP-2B uses subnet broadcasting while RIP-2M uses
multicasting. Multicasting can reduce the load on non-router machines since they
generally do not listen to the RIP multicast address and so will not receive the
RIP packets. However, if one router uses multicasting, then all routers on your
network must use multicasting, also. By default, RIP direction is set to
Both
and
the
Version
set to
RIP-1
.
Multicast
IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol used to
establish membership in a multicast group. The Prestige supports both IGMP
version 1 (
IGMP-v1
) and
IGMP-v2
. Select
None
to disable it.
Windows Networking (NetBIOS over TCP/IP)
Summary of Contents for P-662HW-63
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Page 7: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 7 Customer Support...
Page 43: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 43 Introduction to DSL...
Page 53: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 53 Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Prestige...
Page 59: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 59 Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator...
Page 77: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 77 Chapter 5 Password Setup...
Page 89: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 89 Chapter 7 DMZ...
Page 111: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 111 Chapter 8 Wireless LAN Setup...
Page 127: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 127 Chapter 9 WAN Setup...
Page 139: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 139 Chapter 10 Network Address Translation NAT Screens...
Page 157: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 157 Chapter 13 Firewalls...
Page 203: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 203 Chapter 16 Content Access Control...
Page 211: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 211 Chapter 17 Anti Virus Packet Scan...
Page 217: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 217 Chapter 18 Introduction to IPSec...
Page 249: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 249 Chapter 20 Remote Management Configuration...
Page 263: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 263 Chapter 21 Universal Plug and Play UPnP...
Page 269: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 269 Chapter 22 Logs Screens...
Page 295: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 295 Chapter 24 Maintenance...
Page 301: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 301 Chapter 25 Introducing the SMT...
Page 305: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 305 Chapter 26 Menu 1 General Setup...
Page 319: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 319 Chapter 29 Wireless LAN Setup...
Page 325: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 325 Chapter 30 Internet Access...
Page 339: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 339 Chapter 32 Static Route Setup...
Page 343: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 343 Chapter 33 Bridging Setup...
Page 375: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 375 Chapter 36 Filter Configuration...
Page 395: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 395 Chapter 39 System Information and Diagnosis...
Page 411: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 411 Chapter 40 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance...
Page 417: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 417 Chapter 41 System Maintenance...
Page 421: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 421 Chapter 42 Remote Management...
Page 433: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 433 Chapter 44 Call Scheduling...
Page 449: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 449 Chapter 46 SA Monitor...
Page 453: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 453 Chapter 47 Internal SPTGEN...
Page 479: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 479 Appendix C IP Subnetting...
Page 485: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 485 Appendix E Wireless LAN and IEEE 802 11...
Page 492: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide Appendix H Triangle Route 492...
Page 493: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 493 Appendix H Triangle Route...
Page 525: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 525 Appendix K Example Internal SPTGEN Screens...
Page 527: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 527 Appendix L Command Interpreter...
Page 529: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 529 Appendix M Firewall Commands...
Page 533: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 533 Appendix N NetBIOS Filter Commands...
Page 535: ...Prestige 662HW Series User s Guide 535 Appendix O Brute Force Password Guessing Protection...