MP-202 Telephone Adapter
Parameter
Device Metric
Default Route
Routing Information
Protocol (RIP)
Multicast - IGMP
Proxy Internal
Routing Table
9.1.5
Advanced Routing Properties
Refer to 'Routing' on page 86.
9.1.6
Internet Connection Firewall
Your Telephone Adapter's firewall helps protect your computer by preventing unauthorized
users from gaining access to it through a network such as the Internet. The firewall can be
activated per network connection. To enable the firewall on this network connection, select
the 'Enabled' check box. For detailed information on your Telephone Adapter's security
features, refer to 'Security' on page 141.
You can add alias names (additional IP addresses) to the Telephone Adapter by clicking
the link 'New IP Address'. This enables you to access the Telephone Adapter using these
aliases in addition to 192.168.1.1 and http://mp202.home.
User's Manual
The device metric is a value used by the Telephone Adapter to determine
whether one route is superior to another, considering parameters such as
bandwidth, delay, and more.
Select this check box to define this device as a the default route.
Select this check box to enable the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). RIP
determines a route based on the smallest hop count between source and
destination. When RIP is enabled, select the following:
Listen to RIP messages - select 'None', 'RIPv1', 'RIPv2' or 'RIPv1/2'.
Send RIP messages select 'None', 'RIPv1', 'RIPv2-broadcast' or 'RIPv2-
multicast'.
IGMP proxy enables the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of
hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP interfaces. IGMP
proxy enables the routing of multicast packets according to the IGMP requests
of LAN devices asking to join multicast groups. Select the 'Multicast IGMP
Proxy Internal' check-box to enable this feature.
Allows you to add or modify routes when this device is active. Use the 'New
Route' button to add a route or edit existing routes.
Figure 9-6: Internet Connection Firewall
Figure 9-7: Additional IP Addresses
Description
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9. WAN Settings
February 2007