User manual
LAN-to-LAN Routing 7-1
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Step 6 - Configure Routing Parameters
Routing parameters determine how to handle router specific
parameters (spoofing, IPX WAN) and periodic router updates
(RIP, SAP, RTMP).
Use the following command:
set network user
<name>
rip
[ripv1 | ripv2]
ip_routing
[listen | send | both | none]
ipx_routing
[listen | send | all | respond | none]
ipx_wan
[enable | disable]
spoofing
[enable | disable]
header compression
[none | tcp/ip]
RIP
Specifies the RIP version used. The default is RIPv1.
RIPv1 RIP Version 1
RIPv2 RIP Version 2
IP Routing
Sets the level of RIP messaging that the two devices will
exchange during the connection. The default is none.
Listen Listen for RIP packets destined for this
NETServer's networks (but do not send)
Send Send RIP packets destined for the remote network
(but do not listen)
All Listen for RIP packets destined for this
NETServer's networks and send RIP packets
destined for the remote network
Respond If requested, answers with IPX RIP or SAP
packets. Default.
None Ignore all RIP packets
Note: If IP routing is set to none, you will need to enter static
routes to networks that aren't directly connected.