Proxim Wireless Corporation XB92WFR User Manual

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Advanced Configuration
Tsunami
®
 800 & 8000 Series - Software Management Guide 
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5.2.4 RIP 
: RIP is configurable only when the devices are in Routing Mode and Network Address Translation (NAT) is disabled.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic routing protocol, which can be used to automatically propagate routing table
information between routers. The device can be configured in RIPv1, RIPv2, or both while operating in Routing mode.
When a router receives a routing update including changes to an entry, it updates its routing table to reflect the new route.
RIP maintains only the best route to a destination. Therefore, whenever new information provides a better route, the old
route information is replaced.
To configure RIP parameters, navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION > Network > RIP. The following RIP screen
appears:
Figure 5-15 RIP 
By default, RIP is not enabled on the device. To enabled, select Enable and click OK. The RIP screen is updated with the
following tabulated parameters:
4
Telnet
Port Mapping for inbound connection
Remote login
5
IRC
Port Mapping for inbound connection
Chat and file transfer
6
AMANDA
Port Mapping for inbound connection
Backup and archiving
7
FTP
FTP ALG
File Transfer
8
PPTP
PPTP ALG
VPN related
9
SNMP
SNMP ALG
Network Management
10
DNS
Port Mapping for inbound connection
Domain Name Service
S.No.
Protocol
Support
Applications