Motorola Netopia Embedded Software Handbook page 19

Embedded software version 8.7.4
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100 Mbps Full Duplex
100 Mbps Half Duplex
10 Mbps Full Duplex
10 Mbps Half Duplex
100 Mbps, Full Duplex, Fixed
100 Mbps, Half Duplex, Fixed
10 Mbps, Full Duplex, Fixed
10 Mbps, Half Duplex, Fixed
This may be useful in mixed networks, where multiple routers have different ethernet speed capability. If
you want to maintain a single speed setting for compatibility with multiple routers on your LAN, you can
select a speed/duplex combination that all of your routers can match.
The Wan Ethernet MAC Address is the hardware address of the Motorola Netopia
providers require a specific MAC address as part of their authentication process. In such a case, you can
enter the MAC address that your service provider requires. If your service provider doesn't use this
method, you don't need to change this field.
The DHCP Client Mode setting depends on the type of access concentrator equipment your service
provider uses. Most use Standards-Based. Alternatively, your provider may instruct you to select Copper
Mountain Specific.
The RIP Options selection displays the WAN Ethernet RIP Parameters screen.
Receive RIP:
The Receive RIP pop-up menu controls the reception and transmission of Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) packets on the Ethernet WAN port. The default is Both.
WAN Ethernet RIP Parameters
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+----------------+
| Off
| v1
| v2
| Both v1 and v2 |
| v2 MD5 Authentication
+----------------+
WAN Configuration 2-3
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