Total Access 600R User Interface Guide (UIG)

SERVER PORT

TIME

IN CNT

OUT CNT

NAPT ADDRESS

ENTRY COUNT

ENTRY OVERFLOW COUNT

RIP

VERSION

This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled. This is the port used on the public side.

This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled. This is the time since the entry was last used.

This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled. This is the number of packets that came in.

This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled. This is the number of packets sent out.

This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled. Represents the public address that is being used as the NAPT address. Read-only.

This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled. The number of entries in the NAT table. Maximum is 1500.

This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled. A count of the dropped entries due to entry count being 1500 or greater; i.e., the NAT table is full.

The RIP protocol can be specified per DLCI. The possible selections are Off (default) (meaning no RIP packets are lis- tened to or sent), V1 (RIP version 1) or V2 (which is RIP version 2).

METHOD

NONE (DEF)

SPLIT HORIZON

POISON REVERSE

DIRECTION

TX AND RX (DEF)

TX ONLY

RX ONLY

This specifies the way the RIP protocol sends out its adver- tisements.

All routes in the router table are advertised out this virtual circuit with no modification of the metrics.

Only routes not learned from this particular virtual circuit are advertised.

All routes are advertised, but the routes learned from this port are “poisoned” with an infinite metric.

This parameter specifies the direction at which RIP adver- tisements are sent and listened.

RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted and are lis- tened to on this virtual circuit.

RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted but are not listened to on this virtual circuit.

RIP is not transmitted on this virtual circuit but they are lis- tened to.

Bridge Map

This menu is used to permit bridging of packets over this DLCI. Each DLCI or virtual circuit must be assigned a bridge group. The bridge group treats all virtual circuits as one circuit. Bridge packets des- tined to be transmitted out a particular bridge group are copied and transmitted individually out each DLCI in the bridge group. However, incoming bridge packets received from one DLCI are not retrans-

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