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state, the session will timeout if no packets are received for the time specified in TCP Def
Timeout.
z
UDP Timeout (sec):
Same as TCP Idle Timeout, but for User Datagram Protocol-based
communication sessions.
z
ICMP Timeout (sec):
Same as TCP Idle Timeout, but for Internet Control Message
Protocol-based communication sessions.
z
GRE Timeout (sec):
Same as TCP Idle Timeout, but for Generic Routing
Encapsulation-based communication sessions.
z
ESP Timeout (sec):
Same as TCP Idle Timeout, but for Encapsulating Security
Payload-based communication sessions.
z
Default Nat Age (sec):
For all other NAT translation sessions, the number of seconds for
which a NAT translation will continue to be valid if no packets are received.
z
NAPT Port Start/End:
When an napt rule is defined, the source ports will be translated
to sequential numbers in this range
5.7.2 RIP
Your ADSL/Ethernet router can be configured to communicate with other routing devices
to determine the best path for sending data to its intended destination. Routing devices
communicate this information using a variety of IP protocols. This topic describes how to
configure your [Productname] to use one of these, called the
Routing Information Protocol
(RIP)
.