BR-6641 User Manual
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Input the IP Address of LAN Port in [Basic Subnet] - [IP Address] and input the
corresponding subnet mask in [Netmask]. Select the corresponding Speed/Duplex in
[Port-Speed].
RIP Configuration
BR-6641 support RIP (Routing Information Protocols) for both version 1 and 2. RIP
v1 is the basic definition while v2 has some functional enhancements. Please refer to
IETF’s official documents for the complete definition of RIP. If your private LAN
subnet supports RIP, you need to also enable BR-6641’s RIP function, by doing as
follows:
Figure 3.12 LAN Private Subnet / RIP Configuration
If the router in LAN enable RIP v1, check the checkbox in front of RIP v1. If the router
in LAN enable RIP v2, check the checkbox in front of RIP v2.
BR-6641 supports the transmission of RIP packets. If the authentication is enabled
on RIP v2, password must be entered in [Authentication Password] field. If there is no
predefined password, just leave the field blank.
Static Routing Subnet
If there is static routing subnet in LAN, you need to use Static Routing Subnet to fulfil
the configuration. Static Routing Subnet means that a router route out a subnet from
LAN, which is not connected to the BR-6641 directly.