Ethernet Ip Interface; Routing For Internet Protocol (Rip); Table 6-4: Ethernet Ip Interface; Table 6-5: Rip - Harris Constellation Installation & Maintenance

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Ethernet IP Interface

Table 6-4: Ethernet IP interface

IP ROUTING
Submenu
ETHERNET IP
INTERFACE
ETHERNET IP
ADDRESS
ETHERNET IP
MASK

Routing for Internet Protocol (RIP)

The RIP command changes the mode of operation of the RIP.

Table 6-5: RIP

IP
ROUTING
Submenu
RIP
Constellation™
IP Communication Stack and IP Applications
Selection
DISABLE/ENABLE
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Selectio
Explanation
n
DISABLE
RIP protocol is disabled.
RIP protocol is in the RIP1 compatible mode. This
Ver 1
mode should be used if other customer's
equipment support only RIP1 protocol.
RIP protocol is in the RIP2 mode. This is the
normal mode. You should select this mode if you
Ver 2
do not have a real need for another mode. This is
also the default mode.
RIP protocol is in the combined RIP1 and RIP2
mode. In this mode, the RIP sends and receives
packets in both RIP1 and RIP2 formats.
Ver 1 & 2
This mode should be selected only on the gateway
radio when the OEM equipment connected to the
Ethernet port supports RIP1 only, while the rest of
the network, including all the Harris radios, are in
the RIP2 mode.
Explanation
Disable/Enable the IP interface over
Ethernet.
IP address of the Ethernet interface.
IP mask of the Ethernet interface.
November 2003

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