Bay Technical Associates RM356 manual Static Route Setup, Rip

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Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router

Table 7-2.

Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options Fields (continued)

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

 

RIP:

 

This parameter determines how the router handles RIP (Routing Information

RIP Direction

 

Protocol). If set to Both (default), the router broadcasts its routing table to other

 

 

routers and incorporates RIP broadcasts by other routers into its routing table. If

 

 

set to In Only, the router will not broadcast its routing table but will accept RIP

 

 

information from other routers. If set to Out Only, the router broadcasts its routing

 

 

table, but it ignores any RIP broadcast packets that it receives. If set to None, the

 

 

router does not participate in any RIP exchange with other routers. Usually, you

 

 

should leave this parameter at the default (Both) and let RIP propagate the

 

 

routing information automatically.

RIP Version

 

This field determines which version of RIP (Routing Information Protocol) will be

 

 

used by the router. The following RIP options are supported by the Model RM356

 

 

Modem Router:

 

 

RIP-1—The router will accept and send RIP-1 messa ges only.

 

 

RIP-2B—The router will accept RIP-1 and RIP-2 messa ges (both broadcast and

 

 

multicast) and send RIP-2 messages in broadcast format.

 

 

RIP-2M—The router will accept RIP-1 and RIP-2 messa ges (both broadcast

 

 

and multicast) and send RIP-2 messages in multicast format.

 

 

For most applications, the recommended version is RIP-2B. Select RIP-1 if other

 

 

connected routers or workstations do not support RIP-2. Select RIP-2M only in a

 

 

pure RIP-2 environment.

 

 

 

Static Route Setup

On a directly connected internetwork, RIP usually handles the routing automatically. However, RIP cannot propagate across isolated networks, as in the case before a connection is made between two subnetworks using one Class C IP address. Without a route, no packets can be forwarded to their destinations. A static route is used to resolve this problem by providing the router with some static routing information. When you configure for Internet access or a remote node, a static route is implicitly created by the router.

Under normal circumstances, the router has adequate routing information after you configure the Internet access and remote nodes, and you do not need to configure additional static routes. You must configure static routes only for unusual cases (for example, subnetting). To view the routes in the routing table, go to the Command Interpreter Mode (Menu 24.8) and type “ip route stat.” After viewing the table, type “exit” to return to the menus. To create additional static routes for IP, use Menu 12 - Static Route Setup. Select an unused number from the menu, and a new menu opens. This menu is Menu 12.1, the Edit IP Static Route menu.

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Contents Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router NETGEAR, IncEN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance TrademarksStatement of Conditions VCCI-2 Statement Bestätigung des Herstellers/ImporteursCertificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Customer SupportWorld Wide Web Contents Chapter Router Installation and Connection Chapter Remote Node Configuration Chapter System Maintenance Appendix a Technical Specifications Index Contents Figures Xii Tables System Maintenance Syslog and Accounting Menu Fields Audience PrefacePurpose Use of Enter, Type, and Press ConventionsSpecial Message Formats Related Publications Other ConventionsPage About the Router FeaturesChapter Introduction Key Features Support TCP/IP SupportSecurity Management SupportRouting Information Protocol What is a Router?Basic Router Concepts IP Addresses and the Internet Three Main Address Classes Netmask Subnet Addressing Example of Subnetting a Class B AddressNetmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet Number of Bits Dotted-Decimal ValueDotted-Decimal Mask-length Private IP AddressesNetmask Formats Single IP Address Operation Using NAT Single IP Address Operation Using NATAddress Resolution Protocol Domain Name ServerIP Configuration by Dhcp Chapter Router Installation and Connection Package ContentsISP Checklist ChecklistsTelephone Line Checklist Single-User Account Network Checklist Connecting the Router Front Panel of the Model RM356 Modem RouterLED Descriptions Label Activity DescriptionConnecting the Serial Cable Optional Connecting to the Line PortConnecting the Power Adapter Connecting to the Hub PortsConnecting a Telephone, Fax, or Modem Connecting for Configuration Connecting Through the Serial PortConnecting Through a Telnet Connection Chapter Router Configuration Configuration MethodsPowering on the Router Start-up DisplayAction Description Manager Menu CommandsNavigating the Manager Manager Main Menu is illustrated in Figure Number Menu Title Description Manager Menu SummaryManager Menu Summary General Setup Menu Menu 1 General SetupModem Menus Modem Setup MenuModem Setup Menu Parameters Field Description ExampleField Description Default Advanced Modem Setup MenuAdvanced Modem Setup Menu Field Descriptions Ethernet Menu General Setup MenuEthernet General Setup Menu Filter Sets Field DescriptionDhcp and TCP/IP Setup Menu 3 Ethernet Setup Menu FieldsRIP Direction Manager Password Setup Chapter Configuration for Internet Access Information ChecklistInternet Access Configuration Configuration for Single-User Account Switching to a Backup ISP Backup ISP AccountsConfiguring for a Backup ISP Chapter Remote Node Configuration Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile Fields PPP Options on Editing PPP Options Fields in Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP OptionsField Description Option Editing Script OptionsScript Options Display Page Chapter Dial-In Configuration Default Dial-In SetupFields in Menu 13 Default Dial-in Setup Dial-In User Setup Fields in Menu 14.1 Edit Dial-in User More On Clid Page Chapter TCP/IP Configuration LAN-to-LAN ApplicationRemote Node Setup Fields in Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile FieldsMenu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options Fields Static Route Setup RIPEdit IP Static Route Menu Fields Page Chapter Filter Configuration Outgoing Packet Filtering ProcessConfiguring a Filter Set Router Filter StructureAbbreviation Description Abbreviations Used in Menu 21.1 Filter Rules SummaryAbbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is GEN Configuring a Filter RuleTCP/IP Filter Rule TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields IP ProtocolTCP Estab Generic Filter Rule Generic Filter Rule Menu FieldsApplying a Filter Set Reducing Unnecessary Calls by Windows Diagnosing the SituationReference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration Implementing the FilterShows Menu 21.1.1 TCP/IP Filter Rule Filter Rules Summary Menu Applying the Filter Remote Node Profile MenuCommand Field Name Description Chapter System MaintenanceSystem Maintenance Status Menu Fields System StatusMake an outgoing call Terminal Baud Rate Log and TraceCommand Field View Error LogSystem Maintenance Log and Trace Menu Fields Syslog and AccountingSystem Maintenance Syslog and Accounting Menu Fields Field Command DescriptionDiagnostic Menu System Maintenance Diagnostic Menu FieldsCall Testing and TCP/IP Tools Trace Display for a Successful TCP/IP Protocol ConnectionSystem Tools Trace Display for a Failed TCP/IP Protocol ConnectionSoftware Update Back Up ConfigurationRestore Configuration Command Interpreter Mode Call ControlCall History BlacklistBudget Management Page LAN Link LED Chapter TroubleshootingBasic Functioning Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Testing the LAN Path to Your RouterTesting the Path from Your PC to a Remote Device Troubleshooting a Remote Node or ISP Connection Troubleshooting a Remote User ConnectionTroubleshooting the Manager Interface Restoring the Default Configuration and Password Using the Packet and Log Trace Trace the callPacket Trace Display Format Packet Trace Display DefinitionsAppendix a Technical Specifications General SpecificationInterface Specifications Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Electromagnetic EmissionsIndex Dhcp Index Index Index TCP/IP

RM356 specifications

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