Chapter 9 DMZ Screens
Figure 113 NETWORK > DMZ > IP Alias
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 40 NETWORK > DMZ > IP Alias
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Enable IP Alias 1, Select the check box to configure another DMZ network for the ZyWALL. | |
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IP Address | Enter the IP address of your ZyWALL in dotted decimal notation. |
| Note: Make sure the IP addresses of the LAN, WAN, WLAN and |
| DMZ are on separate subnets. |
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IP Subnet Mask | Your ZyWALL will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on the IP |
| address that you assign. Unless you are implementing subnetting, use the subnet |
| mask computed by the ZyWALL. |
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RIP Direction | RIP (Routing Information Protocol, RFC1058 and RFC 1389) allows a router to |
| exchange routing information with other routers. The RIP Direction field controls |
| the sending and receiving of RIP packets. Select the RIP direction from Both/In |
| Only/Out Only/None. When set to Both or Out Only, the ZyWALL will broadcast |
| its routing table periodically. When set to Both or In Only, it will incorporate the |
| RIP information that it receives; when set to None, it will not send any RIP packets |
| and will ignore any RIP packets received. |
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RIP Version | The RIP Version field controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP |
| packets that the ZyWALL sends (it recognizes both formats when receiving). RIP- |
| 1 is universally supported but |
| adequate for most networks, unless you have an unusual network topology. Both |
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| Multicasting can reduce the load on |
| not listen to the RIP multicast address and so will not receive the RIP packets. |
| However, if one router uses multicasting, then all routers on your network must |
| use multicasting, also. By default, RIP direction is set to Both and the Version set |
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Apply | Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL. |
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Reset | Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh. |
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