Prestige 334W User’s Guide

 

Table 6-3 IP Alias

 

 

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

 

 

IP Alias 1,2

Select the check box to configure another LAN network for the Prestige.

 

 

IP Address

Enter the IP address of your Prestige in dotted decimal notation.

 

 

IP Subnet Mask

Your Prestige 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 Prestige.

 

 

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 Prestige 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.

 

 

RIP Version

The RIP Version field controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP

 

packets that the Prestige sends (it recognizes both formats when receiving). RIP-1is

 

universally supported but RIP-2 carries more information. RIP-1 is probably

 

adequate for most networks, unless you have an unusual network topology. Both

 

RIP-2Band RIP-2Msends the routing data in RIP-2 format; the difference being that

 

RIP-2Buses subnet broadcasting while RIP-2Muses multicasting. Multicasting can

 

reduce the load on non-router machines since they generally do 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 to RIP-1.

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes back to the Prestige.

 

 

Reset

Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.

 

 

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