RIP Trust Neighbors
RIP Interval
RIP Domain
OSPF Enable
OSPF Router ID
4-56
W A N s u i t e 5 2 6 0 / 5 2 3 0
Globally enables the trusted neighbors feature. If there is a list of trusted
neighbors in an IP Gateway, only RIP packets coming from those trusted
neighbors will be used to build the internal routing table.
Values: Enable, Disable
Default: Enable
Interval for RIP packet to be sent. Default is 30 seconds.
Value representing the RIP domain. Default is 0.
OSPF Parameters
OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First Routing, which is a shortest-path-
first (SPF) or link-state protocol. OSPF is an interior gateway protocol that
distributes routing information between routers in a single autonomous
system. This Protocol is suitable for complex networks with a large number of
routers. If a large network is involved, OSPF may be the solution for the user.
Values: Disable, Enable
Default: Disable
This 32-bit number assigned to each router running the OSPF protocol
uniquely identifies the router within an Autonomous System. Each router
requires a unique router ID. Default is the LAN IP address of the unit.
The IP Gateway screen provides the following user prompts that may be
selected by pressing the "Enter" key:
Prompt
RIP Parameters
Static Route Table
Static ARP Table
Trusted Neighbors
OSPF Parameters
Area Table
Virtual Link Table
Circuit Table
Circuit Table Screen
This menu shows the configured circuit. To configure a new circuit, select
"Add New."
Function
Displays static and dynamic route information.
Displays static ARP information.
Displays trusted neighbors information.
Displays area information.
Displays virtual link information.
Provides user access to circuit-related information/
operation.