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Routing Information Protocol

One of the protocols used by a router to build and maintain a picture of the network is the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Using RIP, routers periodically update one another and check for changes to add to the routing table.

The TA612V adapter supports both the older RIP-1 and the newer RIP-2 protocols. Among other improvements, RIP-2 supports subnet and multicast protocols. RIP is not required for most home applications.

IP Addresses and the Internet

Because TCP/IP networks are interconnected across the world, every machine on the Internet must have a unique address to make sure that transmitted data reaches the correct destination. Blocks of addresses are assigned to organizations by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).

Individual users and small organizations may obtain their addresses either from the IANA or from an Internet service provider (ISP). You can contact IANA at www.iana.org.

The Internet Protocol (IP) uses a 32-bit address structure. The address is usually written in dot notation (also called dotted-decimal notation), in which each group of eight bits is written in decimal form, separated by decimal points.

For example, the following binary address:

11000011 00100010 00001100 00000111

is normally written as:

195.34.12.7

The latter version is easier to remember and easier to enter into your computer.

In addition, the 32 bits of the address are subdivided into two parts. The first part of the address identifies the network, and the second part identifies the host node or station on the network. The dividing point may vary depending on the address range and the application.

There are five standard classes of IP addresses. These address classes have different ways of determining the network and host sections of the address, allowing for different numbers of hosts on a network. Each address type begins with a unique bit pattern, which is used by the TCP/IP software to identify the address class. After the address class has been determined, the software can correctly identify the host section of the address. The follow figure shows the three main address classes, including network and host sections of the address for each address type.

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Contents Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V 202-10037-01, March Product and Publication Details 202-10037-01, March Contents Chapter Maintenance Appendix C Preparing Your Network Glossary Chapter About This Manual Audience, Scope, Conventions, and FormatsHow to Use This Manual Printing a Chapter How to Print this ManualPrinting a Page in the Html View Printing the Full ManualReference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Key Features Chapter IntroductionVoice Features Powerful, True Firewall with Content FilteringSecurity Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink Extensive Protocol SupportPackage Contents Router’s Front Panel Status Light DescriptionsRouter’s Rear Panel TA612V Rear PanelChapter Connecting the Router to the Internet Prepare to Install Your TA612V Broadband Voice AdapterDEOH Restart Your Network in the Correct Sequence Open a Browser and LOG in to the Router Login address Setup wizard Basic Settings Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Setting up Your Voice Account Technical Support for Your Voice AccountBe sure to restart your network in this sequence Troubleshooting TipsMake sure the network settings of the computer are correct Make sure the Ethernet cables are securely pluggedHow to Manually Configure Your Internet Connection ISP Does Not Require LoginReference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Chapter Content Filtering Blocking Access to Internet SitesBlocking Access to Internet Services Block Services menuConfiguring a User Defined Service Add Services menuConfiguring E-Mail Alert and Web Access Log Notifications Configuring Services Blocking by IP Address RangeReference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access Logs menuLog action buttons are described in Table Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Chapter Maintenance Viewing Status InformationThis screen shows the following parameters This screen shows the following statistics WAN Status action buttons are described in Table Viewing VoIP Status Show Statistics action buttons are described in TableReference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Changing the Administrator Password Restoring Factory DefaultsViewing a List of Attached Devices Backup Router Settings Set Password menuBackup Router Settings Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Chapter Advanced Configuration Configuring Port TriggeringPort Triggering Menu Configuring Port Forwarding to Local Servers Add Port Trigger MenuPort Forwarding Menu Editing or Deleting a Port Forwarding Entry Adding a Port Forwarding Custom ServiceClick Add Custom Service Local Web and FTP Server ExampleConfiguring WAN Setup Options Multiple Computers for Half Life, Kali or Quake III ExampleDisable SPI Firewall Setting Up a Default DMZ ServerConnect Automatically, as Required Setting the MTU Size Respond to Ping on Internet WAN PortUsing LAN IP Setup Options LAN IP Setup MenuUsing the Router as a Dhcp server Using Address Reservation How to Configure Static Routes To add or edit a Static RouteClick the Add button to open the Add/Edit Menu, shown below Enabling Remote Management Access UPnP UPnPSyslog SyslogFirmware Upgrade 10 Router UpgradeReference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Chapter Troubleshooting Power Light Not OnBasic Functioning Lights Never Turn Off LAN or WAN Port Lights Not OnTroubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface Troubleshooting the ISP Connection Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Testing the LAN Path to Your RouterTesting the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Restoring the Default Configuration and Password Problems with Date and TimeReference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Appendix a Technical Specifications Interface SpecificationsReference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V What is a Router? Appendix B Network and Routing BasicsRelated Publications Basic Router Concepts IP Addresses and the Internet Routing Information ProtocolClass E Class E addresses are for experimental use Netmask Subnet AddressingFigure B-2 Example of Subnetting a Class B Address Netmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet Single IP Address Operation Using NAT Private IP AddressesMAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol Following figure illustrates a single IP address operationRelated Documents Domain Name ServerIP Configuration by Dhcp What is a Firewall?Internet Security and Firewalls Ethernet Cabling Stateful Packet InspectionTable B-1 UTP Ethernet cable wiring, straight-through Category 5 Cable QualityInside Twisted Pair Cables Figure B-4illustrates straight-through twisted pair cableUplink Switches, Crossover Cables, and MDI/MDIX Switching Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V What You Need To Use a Router with a Broadband Modem Computer Network Configuration RequirementsAppendix C Preparing Your Network Cabling and Computer HardwareInternet Configuration Requirements Where Do I Get the Internet Configuration Parameters?Preparing Your Computers for TCP/IP Networking Record Your Internet Connection InformationConfiguring Windows 95, 98, and Me for TCP/IP Networking Install or Verify Windows Networking ComponentsReference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Choose Settings, and then Control Panel Locate your Network Neighborhood iconPrimary Network Logon is set to Windows logon Selecting Windows’ Internet Access Method Verifying TCP/IP PropertiesConfiguring Windows NT4, 2000 or XP for IP Networking Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows XP, 2000, or NT4 Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows XPLocate your Network Neighborhood icon Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Obtain an IP address automatically is selected Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows NT4 Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Windows XP, 2000, and NT4 TCP/IP Properties dialog box now displaysConfiguring the Macintosh for TCP/IP Networking MacOS 8.6 orMacOS Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Macintosh Computers Are Login Protocols Used? What Is Your Configuration Information?Verifying the Readiness of Your Internet Account Select the Gateway tab Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Restarting the Network Reference Manual for the Broadband Voice Adapter TA612V Glossary List of Glossary TermsAES DNS Encapsulating Security Payload Set of protocols for accessing information directories MTU Public Switched Telephone Network Ssid UTP Wins
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