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Chapter 6 The LAN Configuration Screens

6.6 Other Settings

Click ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Other Settings to set the RIP and Multicast
options.
Figure 27 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Advanced
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 18 ADVANCED > LAN Configuration > Other Settings
LABEL
RIP & Multicast Setup
RIP Direction
RIP Version
Multicast
Apply
Reset
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DESCRIPTION
Use this field to control how much routing information the WiMAX Modem sends
and receives on the subnet.
None - The WiMAX Modem does not send or receive routing information on
the subnet.
Both - The WiMAX Modem sends and receives routing information on the
subnet.
In Only - The WiMAX Modem only receives routing information on the subnet.
Out Only - The WiMAX Modem only sends routing information on the subnet.
Select which version of RIP the WiMAX Modem uses when it sends or receives
information on the subnet.
RIP-1 - The WiMAX Modem uses RIPv1 to exchange routing information.
RIP-2B - The WiMAX Modem broadcasts RIPv2 to exchange routing
information.
RIP-2M - The WiMAX Modem multicasts RIPv2 to exchange routing
information.
You do not have to enable multicasting to use RIP-2M. (See RIP Version.)
Select which version of IGMP the WiMAX Modem uses to support multicasting on
the LAN. Multicasting sends packets to some computers on the LAN and is an
alternative to unicasting (sending packets to one computer) and broadcasting
(sending packets to every computer).
None - The WiMAX Modem does not support multicasting.
IGMP-v1 - The WiMAX Modem supports IGMP version 1.
IGMP-v2 - The WiMAX Modem supports IGMP version 2.
Multicasting can improve overall network performance. However, it requires extra
processing and generates more network traffic. In addition, other computers on
the LAN have to support the same version of IGMP.
Click to save your changes.
Click to restore your previously saved settings.
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