Advanced – Motorola Netopia 3342N User Manual

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Advanced:

If you click the

Advanced

link, the

Advanced WAN IP Interface configuration page appears.

Local Address: If this value is 0.0.0.0, the Gateway
will acquire its IP address from your ISP. Other wise
this address is assigned to the vir tual PPP inter face.

Peer Address: Address of the server on the Service
Provider side of the ppp link. This peer will attempt to
negotiate the local IP address if IP Address =
0.0.0.0. If the remote peer does not accept the IP
address, the link will not come up.

RIP Receive Mode: Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) is needed if there are IP routers on other seg-
ments of your Ethernet network that the Motorola
Netopia® Gateway needs to recognize. Set to

Off,

Netopia Embedded Software Version 7.7.4 will not
accept information from either RIP-1 nor RIP-2 rout-
ers. With Receive RIP Mode set to

RIP-1, the Motor-

ola Netopia® Gateway will accept routing information
provided by RIP packets from other routers that use
the same subnet mask. Set to

RIP-2, Netopia

Embedded Software Version 7.7.4 will accept routing
information provided by RIP packets from other rout-
ers that use different subnet masks.

From the pull-down menu, choose

Off, RIP-1, RIP-2,

RIP-1 compatibility, or RIP-2 with MD5.

RIP Receive MD5 Key: (Only appears if RIP-2 with

MD5 RIP Receive Mode is selected) The purpose of MD5 authentication is to provide an additional level of
confidence that a RIP packet received was generated by a reliable source. In other words, MD5 authentica-
tion provides an enhanced level of security that information that your PC receives does not originate from a
malicious source posing as par t of your network. This field allows you to enter an MD5 encr yption key of
from 1 – 16 ASCII characters for authenticating RIP receipts.

Multicast Forward: If you check this checkbox, this inter face acts as an IGMP proxy host, and IGMP pack-
ets are transmitted and received on this inter face on behalf of IGMP hosts on the LAN inter face.

IGMP Null Source Address: If you check this checkbox, the source IP address of every IGMP packet trans-
mitted from this inter face is set to 0.0.0.0. This complies with the requirements of TR-101, and removes
the need for a publicly adver tised IP address on the WAN inter face. This checkbox is only available if “Mul-
ticast For ward” is checked.

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