Slip Protocol; Routing; Physical Layer Options (Phys Lyr Opts) - ADTRAN Express 5200 User Manual

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Transmit RIP Packets (XMIT RIP)
Enable or disable the Express 5200's transmission of routing
information protocol (RIP) messages. RIP broadcasts occur in 60
second intervals, advertising network addresses to the Peer PPP
device. Routing tables are generated from these broadcasts.
Process Received RIP Packets (RIP PCKTS)
Enable or disable the Express 5200's reply to the request from the
Peer PPP device to issue RIP messages.

Slip Protocol

The S
and routes IP traffic to and from a SLIP device. Special control
characters are used to define frame boundaries. P
are not available when the S
for the S

Routing

Routing tables are formed through a combination of RIP and static
route entries. If RIP is used, all routing tables are generated
dynamically. With static routing, the user is able to force
relationships. Static route tables are configured through the IP
R
OUTING
Static routing requires additional configuration (see the chapter IP
Routing on page 10-1 for more information).

Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)

Interface Type (INTERFACE)
Select the connector type for the
EIA-232 and V.35 .
Bit Rate
Set the operating speed of the
device.
The bit rate selections vary depending on the speed selections made for the
Network
card is required.
61202175L1-1
protocol is an asynchronous protocol which encapsulates
LIP
menu tree.
LIP
selection in the C
ONFIGURATION
port. Also, for rates higher than 56/64 kbps, the External DCE
Express 5200 User Manual
Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration
ROTOCOL
protocol is enabled. See Figure 6-11
LIP
menu.
interface. The choices are
DTE
interface to match the connected
DTE
options
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