User Documentation
Version 1.2 / August 2020 Page 95 / 102
Note
1. If there are several Routers with activated RIP but only the Routers 1 and 2
should exchange their routing tables, then you must use the same password for
each Router.
2. You should always use the same value for “Type” on both ports (LAN and WAN).
For example, if you leave Type=disabled on LAN port and you activate only the
parameters Type=RIP and Active interface=set on WAN port, then the Router will
not announce (outgoing WAN port) the configured network connected to its LAN
port.
The checkbox “Redistribute static routes” can be left blank because we don’t use static routes. As log level,
you can choose how detailed information about RIP will be shown in the menu Event Log.
►Click button “Apply settings” to activate the new settings.
Now Router configuration is finished!
Testing the accessibility between Ethernet Devices of network 1 and 2
1. Send a ping request from Machine A to Machine D
Send “ping 192.168.11.101”
Note: This is the public IP address of Machine 1 of Network 2, translated 1:1 NAT from 192.168.1.101 to
from 192.168.11.101
2. Send a ping request from Machine D to Machine A
Send “ping 192.168.10.101”
Note: This is the public IP address of Machine 1 of Network 1, translated by 1:1 NAT from 192.168.1.101
to from 192.168.10.101
Result: All sent “pings” should be answered by the requested IP addresses correctly.
Note
1. If you perform the ping test using PC’s please check your firewall configuration to
ensure that ping requests and echoes are allowed.
2. Keep in mind that every device which will be used for ping testing needs an entry
for the standard gateway (IP address is pointing to the Router of the PC’s net-
work).










