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n.IP RIP v2 authentication key (required only if the IP RIP v2 authentication control has been configured with a value other than “No Authentication”

Note: With the Secondary IP Addressing feature, you may add more than one LAN network interface. Upon adding a second LAN interface, you must provide a unique interface name and address. You will also need to specify whether this new interface is to be the primary or secondary LAN network interface. Refer to Multiple IP Addresses in the Background Information for usage details.

3.For a WAN IP network interface enter the following information:

a.interface name

b.IP address assigned to this interface

c.subnet mask

d.MTU size

e.transmit broadcast address

Note: If this interface uses RIP over a dedicated connection, select “Specific Explicitly” for the transmit broadcast address. You will then enter one address. This is because the system can only exchange RIP packets with one device over this type of connection. Refer to IP RIP over Dedicated Connections for more information.

If IP RIP is enabled, enter the following additional information:

f.the transmit broadcast IP address (requested if you selected “Specify Explicitly” for the transmit broadcast address)

g.IP RIP host routes propagation scheme

h.RIP send control

i.RIP receive control

j.RIP respond control

k.IP RIP v2 authentication control

l.IP RIP v2 authentication key (required only if the IP RIP v2 authentication control has been configured with a value other than “No Authentication”

4.For a WAN (Direct Host) IP network interface enter the following information:

a.Direct Host interface name

b.associated LAN interface

c.MTU size

5.For a WAN (RLAN) IP network interface enter the following information:

a.interface name

b.IP address assigned to this interface

c.subnet mask

d.packet encapsulation type

e.MTU size

f.enable/disable Proxy ARP feature

g.transmit broadcast address

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