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CONFIGURATION EDITOR
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BRIDGING
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BRIDGING CONTROL BY PROTOCOL
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BRIDGING CONTROL BY PROTOCOL IPX
IPX RIP/SAP Transmission Control
Enable RIP Frequency Control
Enable SAP Frequency Control
Filter RIP
Filter SAP
RIP Delay
RIP Filtering Interval
RIP Forwarding Interval
SAP Filtering Interval
SAP Forwarding Interval
Filter SAP
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Click inside this field to change the current setting. If you want to filter SAPs on the specified port, set this field to Yes.
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Range: Yes or No
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Enable SAP Frequency Control
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Click inside this field to enable or disable the SAP frequency control on the specified port. If you disable this field, the unit ignores the SAP forwarding and filtering intervals.
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Range: Yes or No
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SAP Forwarding Interval
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This value, combined with the SAP filtering interval, defines the rate at which the IPX SAP broadcast messages are bridged.
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Range: 0 -- 1800 seconds
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SAP Filtering Interval
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This value, combined with the SAP forwarding interval, defines the rate at which the IPX SAP broadcast messages are bridged.
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Range: 0 -- 1800 seconds
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Filter RIP
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Click inside this field to change the current setting. If you want to filter RIPs on the specified port, set this field to Yes.
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Range: Yes or No
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Enable RIP Frequency Control
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Click inside this field to enable or disable the RIP frequency control on the specified port. If you disable this field, the unit ignores the RIP forwarding and filtering intervals.
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Range: Yes or No
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RIP Forwarding Interval
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This value, combined with the RIP filtering interval, defines the rate at which the IPX RIP broadcast messages are bridged.
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Range: 0 -- 1800 seconds
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RIP Filtering Interval
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This value, combined with the RIP forwarding interval, defines the rate at which the IPX RIP broadcast messages are bridged.
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Range: 0 -- 1800 seconds
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RIP Delay
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The RIP response from end stations carries the delay value specified in 1/18 of a second. LAN-attached devices typically return a value of two ticks. This value is not sufficient when IPX data transmits over the WAN through a unit.
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This value depends upon the speed of the WAN, committed information rate (CIR), committed burst (Bc), and excess burst (Be) values. You should also consider delays through the unit or other bridges.
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Range: 2 -- 360 (360 = 20 seconds)
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