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txrip1
Transmit broadcast RIP-1 packets only.
txrip2
Transmit multicast RIP-2 packets only.
txdef
Transmit the local router’s default IP route. Set on, the local router will send the default route to
the remote site. The default is
off.
private
Keep IP routes private. Used to prevent advertisement of this route to other sites by the remote
router. Used as a security mechanism when the remote site is outside your company (an Internet
Service Provider, for example), or whenever you would prefer to keep the identify of the site
private. The default is
yes.
multicast
Allows the remote router to send and receive IP multicast traffic.
remoteName
Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setipoptions private on HQ
REMOTE SETIPTRANSLATE
This command is used to control Network Address Translation on a per remote router basis. It allows several PCs
to share a single IP address to the Internet. The remote router must assign the source WAN IP address to the
routers’ local WAN port. This command requires that you define a Source WAN IP Address with the command:
remote setSrcIpAddr
remoteName
Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setIPTranslate on HQ
REMOTE SETIPXADDR
Sets the IPX network number for the remote WAN connection.
ixpNet
IPX network number represented by 8 hexadecimal characters.
port#
Port number of the Ethernet LAN. This number must be 0 or may be omitted.
Example:
remote setipxaddr 789 HQ
REMOTE SETL2TPCLIENT
This command is specific to L2TP tunnel configuration. Please, refer to the L2TP commands section, page 191,
for more usage information.
remote setIPTranslate
on|off
<remoteName>
remote setIpxaddr
<
ipxNet
> [
port#
]
remote setl2tpclient
<TunnelName><remoteName>