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IP Setup   7-17
If either Receive RIP or Transmit RIP is set to v2 MD5 Authentication, RIP v2 Authentication Keys is 
visible. Selecting RIP v2 Authentication Keys takes you to the RIP v2 Authentication Keys screen, where you 
can configure your keys in the same manner as in 
. After configuring your key, 
press COMMIT in the Add or Change Key screen, then press Escape three times to return to the Add or 
Change Connection Profile screen.
Select COMMIT in the Connection Profile screen and press Return. Your changes become effective for the 
specified Connection Profile.
Power interruptions
Netopia 4000 Series routers use NTP updates to set the correct time. Consequently, the star ting time after a 
power cycle, whether from power failure or deliberately switching power off and on, is in the year 1904. This 
could invalidate some keys that would other wise be valid. To prevent this, if the system time is before the year 
2000, all keys are considered valid regardless of their specified date and time ranges.
IP Address Serving
In addition to being a gateway, the Router is also an IP address ser ver. There are three protocols it can use to 
distribute IP addresses. 
The first, called Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), is widely suppor ted on PC networks, as well 
as Apple Macintosh computers using Open Transpor t and computers using the UNIX operating system. 
Addresses assigned via DHCP are “leased” or allocated for a shor t period of time; if a lease is not 
renewed, the address becomes available for use by another computer. DHCP also allows most of the IP 
parameters for a computer to be configured by the DHCP ser ver, simplifying setup of each machine.
The second, called BootP (also known as Bootstrap Protocol), is the predecessor to DHCP and allows older 
IP hosts to obtain most of the information that a DHCP client would obtain. However, in contrast, BootP 
address assignments are “permanent” since there is no lease renewal mechanism in BootP.
The third protocol, called Dynamic WAN, is par t of the PPP/MP suite of wide area protocols used for WAN 
connections. It allows remote terminal adapters and NAT-enabled gateways to be assigned a temporar y IP 
address for the duration of their connection.
Since no two hosts can use the same IP address at the same time, make sure that the addresses distributed 
by the Router and those that are manually configured are not the same. Each method of distribution must have 
its own exclusive range of addresses to draw from.
Main
Menu
System
IP Address
Configuration
Ser ving
• Ser ve DHCP Clients
• Ser ve BootP Clients
• Ser ve Dynamic WAN Clients