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CONFIGURATION EDITOR
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IP REDIRECTION WITHOUT RIP
IP Routing
ARP Settings
Enable IP Routing
IP-DTE Address Mapping
IP Frame Priority
IP QOS
Poison Reverse
RIP Metric Policy
RIP Options
RIP V2 Authentication
RIP V2 Summary
Static Routes
Subnet Masks
Transmit / Receive RIP
Routing Summary
Transmit/Receive RIP Packets
Enable IP Routing
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Enable (select) this feature if you intend to route IP frames through the unit. If this feature is enabled, IP bridging must be disabled.
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Range: Enabled or Disabled
Transmit/Receive RIP Packets
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This parameter enables you to control whether the unit can transmit Routing Information Protocol (RIP) packets or act on any received RIP packets. To change the current setting, click the down arrow to display a list of options, then click your selection.
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Range: Transmit, Receive, Neither, or Both
Enable IP Routing
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Enable (select) this feature if you intend to route IP frames through the unit. If this feature is enabled, IP bridging must be disabled.
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Range: Enabled or Disabled
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IP Frame Priority
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This parameter sets the priority of IP frames routed over frame relay ports.
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Range: Low, Medium, High, or Urgent
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ARP Settings
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These options enable you to select which ARP format the specified port should generate, and whether or not the unit should act as a Proxy ARP agent on that port.
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Poison Reverse
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This option enables you to activate poison reverse on a frame relay port.
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Routing Summary
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This option enables you to indicate whether or not summary information is
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generated in the RIP on the specified port.
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Static Routes
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This feature enables you to enter static routes for routers that do not use RIP, or routes that do not change.
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Subnet Masks
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This feature enables you to define a series of addresses that use a particular subnet address. This ensures there is no confusion as to which network a packet must be forwarded.
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Transmit / Receive RIP
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This feature enables you to override the Transmit/Receive RIP setting for specific interfaces.
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RIP Options
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These parameters enable you to configure RIP Settings on a port-level basis.
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RIP V2 Authentication
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These parameters enable to you define the values for RIP V2 Authentication.
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RIP V2 Summary
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These parameters enable you to define what is sent in the RIP V2 Summary packet.
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IP QOS
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These parameters enable you to define the values used for Quality of Service.
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RIP Metric Policy
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These parameters enable you to set values for RIP metrics.
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IP-DTE Address Mapping
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This feature is used for routing IP frames over an X25 network. It enables you to assign an IP address to a DTE interface.
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