Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD Software

when a topology change occurs) information which in turn speeds up the rate at which RIP will correctly map the current network topology.

From the Ethernet IP Setup dialog box you can switch to the WAN IP Setup dialog box or the Advanced IP Setup dialog box.

The WAN IP Setup dialog box allows you to disable or enable IP routing on the WAN port, change the port IP Address, mask, and remote IP address. If the WAN port is configured for frame relay, this dialog box allows you to add logical WANs. How the logical IP WAN ports are configured is controlled by the WAN Port Setup dialog box.

To add logical WAN in a frame relay configuration, click the Add(+) button and the next WAN number is displayed in the List of Logical WANs window on the left side of the WAN dialog box. To delete the selected logical WAN, click the Delete (-) button.

The Remote Address defines the IP address for the destination end of a point-to-point link and is necessary only if the selected WAN port has been enabled. Note: the remote IP address must fall within the same IP network as the local IP address.

The Advanced tab controls IP Routing, RIP, timers, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) servers, default route, filters, and Static Routes. The options that you select here apply to all ports on which IP routing takes place.

In most cases, you should not have to change any of the timers (i.e., default TTL, reassembly timeout, RIP response time and RIP route aging time). The DNS Resolver is supplied for remote Telnet clients when the MultiFRAD is configured for remote access and the terminal server application is enabled.

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