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3.7.2.4Receive IP RIP

To enable routes to destinations within the local network to be added to the routing table this field should be set to the appropriate protocol; NONE, RIP1, RIP2 or both RIP1 and RIP2. If the RIP version is unknown then set BOTH.

3.7.2.5Transmit IP RIP

To allow the Router to propagate routes learnt from the WAN to the local network, this field must be set to the correct value for the RIP protocol being used or to NONE to disable RIP transmission. Available options include NONE, RIP1, RIP1 compatible or RIP2.

3.7.2.6IP Broadcast

This field enables the IP broadcast bits to be set to either all ones or all zeroes depending on the requirements of the local Ethernet equipment. Normally this would be set to All Ones.

3.7.2.7IP Filter

The IP Filter is used to prevent specific IP packets being transmitted over the WAN link. The Filter Table is defined in the Static Routes and Filter Setup Menu.

For initial configuration this field should be left set to NO until the Filter Table entries are defined. Set to YES, the default action of an empty Filter Table is to block all IP transmissions.

3.7.2.8IPX Configuration

If IPX (Internetworking Protocol Exchange) is not being used then these fields can be left at their default values to disable.

3.7.2.9IPX Network Number

If there is no file server on the local Ethernet then the network number must be specified. If a local file server is present the Network Number can be left set to zero, and the Router will auto-sense the number when connected.

3.7.2.10 IPX Frame Types

The default frame type is Ethernet 802.3. If 802.2 is required this setting can be changed.

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Contents Page 5SXLANlink Contents Issue 1.0 04 December 1997 Page 4 Glossary Linking two LANs together IntroductionTypical Applications Functional OverviewRestrictive Firewall Example Router Configuration Supervisor Terminal Requirements USE and ConfigurationLogin Default terminal VT 100/220/320/420. OK y or n?Falco Sunview WYSE50 ReturnSUN Supported Terminal TypesRouter Management Screen General Keyboard Conventions Router ManagementEntering a Parameter Megabit E1 Multiplexer Multiplexer ManagementSystem Status Clearing the Configuration back to Factory DefaultMain Link High BIT Error Rate Remote Alarm8 D/I Remote Alarm Main Link Carrier LossRouter WAN Link Status Opening the Multiplexer InstallationInternal Link LK13 Installing the Router OptionData Connections TestingFront Panel LEDs LED LabelQuick Configuration Receive IP RIP IPX ConfigurationTransmit IP RIP IP BroadcastTransmit IPX RIP Receive IPX RIPReceive IPX SAP Transmit IPX SAPRouter Menu Options Unit StatusParameter Description Options IP Routing Table Traffic AnalysisIP ARP Table Parameter DescriptionIPX Network IPX RIP TableNode HopsIPX SAP Table TypeSocket Show Traffic Details Network LoadingName Server Configuration Remote ManagementTelnet OUT Security Parameter Description Options Name to IP Cache Parameter DescriptionSnmp Setup Parameter Description Unit ConfigurationEthernet Service Setup Parameter Description Options Service SetupOnes IP BroadcastZeros IP FilterWAN Service Setup Parameter Description Options Other PPP SetupFilter Setup MAC Filters WAN or EthernetMenu Selection Description Edit IP Filter WAN or EthernetList Parameter Description LineNetwork Address 32 bits IPX SAP Filter Menu WAN or EthernetFrom SKT Node Address 48 bitsALL To SKTIPX Header Filters Events MAC Node ADRNovell KEEP-ALIVES System Events PPP EventsFlash Programming Timeout Flash Verify Error Appendix a Warnings Installation of EquipmentThis Equipment Must be Earthed GroundedWarnung Mise en garde Installation de léquipment Mise en garde Cet équipement doit être relié a la terreMise en garde Connexion dautres équipements Appendix B Approval Requirements Appendix C EMC Requirements Appendix D Rear Panel Layout Appendix E AUI Port 15-WAYD-TYPE Pinout TPTX+ Appendix F 10BASE-T RJ45 Port PinoutTptx TPRX+Source and Destination IP Address Appendix G IP Filter ExamplesExamples Protocol SelectionSource and Destination Ports Issue 1.0 04 December 1997 Page 54 Appendix H IP Subnets Kermit Appendix I Router Maintenance MenuCTRL-A CTRL-BDownload New Firmware using TCP loader Download New Firmware using TftpRestore Configuration using Tftp Reset Password Set Default GatewayBoot File Using TCP Loader Set New IP AddressRun Monitor Boot File Using Tftp Loader