Rip (Routing Information Protocol) Setup - THOMSON TWG850 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Web Configuration
DMZ Host
Use this page to designate one PC on your LAN that should be left accessible to all PCs
from the WAN side, for all ports. For example, if you put an HTTP server on this machine,
anyone will be able to access that HTTP server by using your gateway IP address as the
destination. A setting of "0" indicates NO DMZ PC. "Host" is another Internet term for a
PC connected to the Internet.
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RIP (Routing Information Protocol) Setup

This feature enables the gateway to be used in small business situations where more
than one LAN (local area network) is installed. The RIP protocol provides the gateway a
means to "advertise" available IP routes to these LANs to your cable operator, so packets
can be routed properly in this situation.
Your cable operator will advise you during installation if any setting changes are
required here.
Fig. 24
Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only.
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