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| Enable IP/MAC | Select this option to have this interface enforce links between specific IP addresses and |
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| Binding | specific MAC addresses. This stops anyone else from manually using a bound IP |
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| address on another device connected to this interface. Use this to make use only the |
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| intended users get to use specific IP addresses. |
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| Enable Logs for | Select this option to have the ZyWALL generate a log if a device connected to this |
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| IP/MAC Binding | interface attempts to use an IP address that is bound to another device’s MAC address. |
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| Static DHCP | Configure a list of static IP addresses the ZyWALL assigns to computers connected to |
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| Table | the interface. Otherwise, the ZyWALL assigns an IP address dynamically using the |
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| Add | Click this to create a new entry. |
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| Edit | Select an entry and click this to be able to modify it. |
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| Remove | Select an entry and click this to delete it. |
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| # | This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific entry. |
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| IP Address | Enter the IP address to assign to a device with this entry’s MAC address. |
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| MAC | Enter the MAC address to which to assign this entry’s IP address. |
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| Description | Enter a description to help identify this static DHCP entry. You can use alphanumeric |
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| RIP Setting | See Section 10.2 on page 199 for more information about RIP. |
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| Enable RIP | Select this to enable RIP in this interface. |
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| Direction | This field is effective when RIP is enabled. Select the RIP direction from the |
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| BiDir - This interface sends and receives routing information. |
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| Send Version | This field is effective when RIP is enabled. Select the RIP version(s) used for sending |
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| RIP packets. Choices are 1, 2, and 1 and 2. |
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| Receive Version | This field is effective when RIP is enabled. Select the RIP version(s) used for receiving |
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| RIP packets. Choices are 1, 2, and 1 and 2. |
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| This field is effective when RIP is enabled. Select this to send |
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| subnet broadcasting; otherwise, the ZyWALL uses multicasting. |
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| OSPF Setting | See Section 10.3 on page 201 for more information about OSPF. |
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| Area | Select the area in which this interface belongs. Select None to disable OSPF in this |
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| Priority | Enter the priority (between 0 and 255) of this interface when the area is looking for a |
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| Designated Router (DR) or Backup Designated Router (BDR). The |
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| interface identifies the DR, and the |
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| BDR. Set the priority to zero if the interface can not be the DR or BDR. |
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| Link Cost | Enter the cost (between 1 and 65,535) to route packets through this interface. |
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| Passive | Select this to stop forwarding OSPF routing information from the selected interface. As |
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| Interface | a result, this interface only receives routing information. |
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