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The following table describes the parameters and button of this page:
Field
Description
Aging Time
If the host is idle for 300 seconds (default value), its
entry is deleted from the bridge table.
802.1d Spanning
Tree
You can select
Disable
or
Enable
.
Select
Enable
to provide path redundancy while
preventing undesirable loops in your network.
Show MACs
Click it to show a list of the learned MAC addresses
for the bridge.
Click
Show MACs
, the page shown in the following figure appears. This table
shows a list of learned MAC addresses for this bridge.
3.6.2
Routing
Choose
Advance > Routing
, the page shown in the following figure appears. The
page that is displayed contains
Static Route
and
RIP.
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3.6.2.1 Static Route
Click
Static Route
in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears.
This page is used to configure the routing information. You can add or delete IP
routes.
The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page:
Field
Description
Enable
Select it to use static IP routes.
Destination
Enter the IP address of the destination device.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask of the destination device.
Next Hop
Enter the IP address of the next hop in the IP route to the
destination device.
Metric
The metric cost for the destination.
Interface
The interface for the specified route.
Add Route
Click it to add the new static route to the
Static Route
Table
.
Update
Select a row in the
Static Route Table
and
modify the
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Field
Description
parameters. Then click it to save the settings temporarily.
Delete
Selected
Select a row in the
Static Route Table
and click it
to
delete the row.
Show
Routes
Click it, the
IP Route Table
appears. You can view a list
of destination routes commonly accessed by your
network.
Static Route
Table
A list of the previously configured static IP routes.
Click
Show Routes
, the page shown in the following figure appears. The table
shows a list of destination routes commonly accessed by your network.
3.6.2.2 RIP
Click
RIP
in the left pane, the page shown in the following figure appears. If you are
using this device as a RIP-enabled router to communicate with others using
Routing Information Protocol (RIP), enable RIP. This page is used to select the
interfaces on your devices that use RIP, and the version of the protocol used.
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The following table describes the parameters and buttons of this page:
Field
Description
RIP
Select
Enable
, the router communicates with other
RIP-enabled devices.
Apply Changes
Click it to save the settings of this page.
Interface
Choose the router interface that uses RIP.
Receive Version
Choose the interface version that receives RIP
messages. You can choose
RIP1
,
RIP2
, or
Both
.
°
Choose
RIP1
indicates the router receives RIP
v1 messages.
°
Choose
RIP2
indicates the router receives RIP
v2 messages.
°
Choose
Both
indicates the router receives RIP
v1 and RIP v2 messages.
Send Version
The working mode for sending RIP messages. You
can choose
RIP1
or
RIP2
.
°
Choose
RIP1
indicates the router broadcasts
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Field
Description
RIP1 messages only.
°
Choose
RIP2
indicates the router multicasts
RIP2 messages only.
Add
Click it to add the RIP interface to the
Rip
Configration List
.
Delete
Select a row in the
Rip Configration List
and click
it to delete the row.
3.6.3
Port Mapping
Choose
Advance
>
Port Mapping
. The page shown in the following figure
appears. In this page, you can bind the WAN interface and the LAN interface to the
same group.