Bridging Configuration; Ipx Spoofing; Bridge Ethernet Setup - Planet IRT-1001ST User Manual

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Bridging Configuration

This chapter shows you how to configure the Bridging options for the
IRT-1002. Depending on your particular applications, you will need to
configure different menus. We will illustrate the configuration for some
applications in the following sections.

IPX Spoofing

The IRT-1002 comes with several pre-defined call filters designed to
prevent certain IPX packets from triggering a call to a Remote Node.
These filters should inform your IRT-1002 which packets should be
ignored as traffic.
When you are bridging IPX packets, the default call filters are defined as
follows:
♦ Block periodical SAP and RIP response messages.
♦ Block SAP and RIP inquiry packets if set to Handle IPX as Server.
♦ Allow SAP and RIP inquiry packets if set to Handle IPX as Client
or None.
These call filters prevent the IRT-1002 from making a call to the Remote
Node, thus preventing the expense of an unnecessary phone call.

Bridge Ethernet Setup

Bridging is used to forward packets of unsupported protocols whose
destination is not on the local Ethernet to the WAN.
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