CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER

SAP Spoofing helps prevent a phone line from being raised when SAP packets from Novell servers advertising other Novell servers are encountered. This feature can help save on long distance line charges.

NOTE: Due to the varieties and complexities of networks and applications, it is the responsibility of the network administrator, and not that of Ringdale., to determine the cost of all line charges, or any other charges which may be incurred, resulting from the use of the OverLAN Ethernet/ISDN router. Such charges are not the responsibility of Ringdale.

You must also declare the Frame Type, which is the type of Ethernet frame used for your Ethernet network. If you have a Novell server on your Ethernet network, the frame type will be the same frame type as the Novell server uses.

The choices for frame type include Ethernet II, 802.2, SNAP, and 802.3

You have finished configuring the Routing Options.

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