Pioneer BR-SIT01, BR-SXT01 manual IP Protocol

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IP Protocol

Required for IP

WAN interfaces which are set for PPP operation do not generally use an IP address. They are set to act as an “unnumbered interface.” In this mode of operation, there are no required settings.

Suggested for IP

These parameters help supply information about the segment that the interface is connected to. With this information, routing can take place.

IP RIP 1 (Routing Information Protocol version 1) and/or

IP Static Routes

IP Default Route/Router

vNote: If you set RIP to “on” for a dial-on-demand link, you must also set the update method to triggered to avoid the link being brought up by transmission of RIP information. You should only use triggered operation when you are connecting to another DCB router at the other end of the link.

RV: Use the WAN - IP screen to set RIP and the update method, and the IP Static Routing Window (All - IP) to set static routes and a default route/router.

CL: Use interface(misc) and then ip flags(set) to set RIP, and ip wan(set) to set the update method, and ip route(add) to add static routes and a default route/router.

IPX Protocol

Required for IPX

WAN interfaces which are set for PPP operation do not generally use an IPX address. They are set to act as an “unnumbered interface.” In this mode of operation, there are no required settings.

Suggested for IPX

If you plan to use dial-on-demand for this link, you should set the update method “triggered” to avoid the link being brought up by transmission of IPX RIP information. You should only use triggered operation when you are connecting to another DCB router at the other end.

When you set up an on-demand link with IPX, you should carefully monitor link usage to determine whether the link is being activated only when it is needed. Additional router configuration will be required for many networks in order to achieve optimal link usage.

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Contents BR-SIT01 BR-SXT01 Page Introduction Available on X model router only WAN Interface Frame Relay Configuration Appendix a Shipping Defaults Introduction About the BR RouterGetting Started Getting Started Few NotesEthernet Connection Requirements Telco Line Connection RequirementsInterface Page Ethernet Hardware InstallationConnecting the Router to the Ethernet Mounting the RouterConnecting a Line Device to the BR Router Connecting an Out-of-Band Management Console Powering Up the RouterPage RouterView Software Installation RouterView for WindowsRouterView for Macintosh Page Page Command Line Management Out-of-Band Command Line ManagementTemporarily Reconfiguring a Host for Command Line Management Setting Up Telnet OperationEthernet Interface Configuration Quickstart InstructionsIP Protocol IPX ProtocolAppleTalk Protocol DECnet ProtocolIP Protocol AppleTalk Protocol Link Configuration WAN Interface Frame Relay Configuration Physical Communications SettingsIPX Protocol Frame Relay Dlci Mappings CL Use interfacemisc, wan serialset, and wan connectsetPhysical Communication Settings WAN Interfaces Appendix a Shipping DefaultsEthernet Interface PPP Appendix B Connector and Cable Pin Outs Pin Outs for V.35 Female Connector DTEAppendix C LED Patterns and Test Switch Settings BR Router LED PatternsBR Router Switch Settings Allow letmein password for 5 minutes after powerup

BR-SIT01, BR-SXT01 specifications

The Pioneer BR-SXT01 and BR-SIT01 are noteworthy additions to the world of home audio and video systems, boasting advanced technologies that elevate the user experience in both playback and connectivity. These models represent Pioneer’s commitment to delivering high-quality sound and state-of-the-art features in compact designs, making them ideal for modern home entertainment systems.

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Adding to its offerings, the BR-SXT01 includes advanced audio technologies such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, which create an immersive sound environment, precisely placing audio elements around the viewer. This technology is especially beneficial in home theater setups where sound quality is crucial. Additionally, the player is equipped with multiple HDMI outputs, making it easier to connect to various audio and video devices without compromising on quality.

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In summary, the Pioneer BR-SXT01 and BR-SIT01 represent a sophisticated combination of cutting-edge technology and user-centric design. They are well-suited for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience, whether through high-quality video playback or seamless streaming of digital content. With their array of features, these models firmly establish Pioneer as a leader in the home audio and video market.