IP Router - Release 1.8 4-9
Profile Directory: Local Profile
LAN (Local) Profile Setup
Setup < >The Setup field accesses additional setup screens for the Local (LAN) profile. The
screen that is accessed depends on the chosen option. Listed below are the available
field options:
<Static Networks >
Used to configure static network routes that can be reached locally. See Sta tic Networks on page 4-
10, for more information.
<Static Addresses >
Configure static addresses for the local devices. See Static Addresses on page 4-16, for more
information.
<Filters >
Define data filters for this Router. See Filters on page 4-19, for more information.
<Advertise Networks/Server >
Enables the unit to advertise all networks and services to all remote units, or to advertise to no
remotes. See Advertise Network/Server on page 4-25, for more information.
<DHCP Server/BOOTP Relay >
Establish the Router as a DHCP Server or BOOTP Relay Agent. See DHCP Server/BOOTP Relay on
page 4-30, for more information.
<LAN Collision Threshold >
Adjust the threshold at which excessive LAN collisions trigger an alarm. See LAN Collision
Threshold on page 4-34, for more information.
<Spanning Tree>
Configures the global setup for using the Spanning Tree Algorithm as specified in the IEEE 802.1D
specification. See Spanning Tree on page 4-37, for more information.
<Secondary IP Address >
Add a secondary IP address and subnet to the specified LAN interface. See Secondary IP Address on
page 4-40, for more information.
Link Speed Sets the Ethernet PHY mode and speed for the Router.
Note: it is highly recommended that this setting be left at auto-negotiation. Connection
of Ethernet devices with incompatible settings can lead to severe performance
degradation and errors on a network. See Link Speed on page 4-42, for more
information.