Rip; Figure 154 Ip Configuration: Dvmrp; Table 115 Ip Configuration: Dvmrp - ZyXEL Communications Version 1.03 User Manual

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Figure 154 IP Configuration: DVMRP

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 115 IP Configuration: DVMRP

LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Active
Select Active to enable DVMRP on the switch. You should do this if you want the switch to
act as a multicast router.
Threshold
Threshold is the maximum time to live (TTL) value. TTL is used to limit the scope of
multicasting. You should reduce this value if you do not wish to flood Layer 3 devices
many hops away with multicast traffic. This applies only to multicast traffic this switch
sends out.
Index
Index is the DVMRP configuration for the IP routing domain defined under Network. The
maximum number of DVMRP configurations allowed is the maximum number of IP routing
domains allowed on the switch. See
routing domains.
Network
This is the IP routing domain IP address and subnet mask you set up in IP Setup.
VID
DVMRP cannot be enabled on the same VLAN group across different IP routing domains,
that is, you cannot have duplicate VIDs for different DVMRP configurations.
Active
Select Yes to enable DVMRP on this IP routing domain. Select No to disable this feature.
Apply
Click Apply to save these changes.

19.7 RIP

RIP (Routing Information Protocol allows a routing device to exchange routing information
with other routers.
NetAtlas Workgroup User's Guide
Chapter 19 IP Configuration
Section 13.8 on page 139
for more information on IP
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