Editing/adding dns/wins servers, Overview functionality – Perle Systems 5500161-40 User Manual

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Advanced

Editing/Adding DNS/WINS Servers

Configure the parameter:

DNS IP Address

WINS IP Address

RIP

Overview

The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a routing protocol used with almost every TCP/IP
implementation. Its function is to pass routing information from a router or gateway to a neighboring
router(s) or gateway(s). RIP messages contain information about destinations which can be reached
and the number of hops which are required. The hop-count is the basic metric of RIP and so RIP is
referred to as a “distance vector protocol”. RIP messages are carried in UDP datagrams.

Functionality

You can configure RIP to selectively advertise networks remotely connected via a SLIP/PPP link on
the Ethernet connection, and pass RIP routing information to remotely connected clients. As this can
be undesirable in some environments, this behavior can be configured and is defaulted to the non-
routing behavior.

Transmission and reception of Routing Information Protocol (RIP) packets over PPP and SLIP
connections can be configured on a per user basis or on a per serial port basis.

The

Routing

parameter can be configured:

z

On the

Advanced

tab for Remote Access (PPP) and Remote Access (SLIP) profiles configured

for a serial port to determine the exchange of RIP packets between the IOLAN and remotely
connected users connected from the serial side.

z

On the

Services

tab for each local user to determine the exchange of RIP packets between the

IOLAN and remotely connected users connected from the serial side.

z

By the RADIUS server for users authenticated by RADIUS, the RADIUS-defined

Framed-

Routing

parameter determines the exchange of RIP packets.

There are four options for setting the

Routing

parameters:

z

None—Routing information is not exchanged across the link. This is the default setting for a line
and a locally defined user.

z

Send—Routing information is only transmitted to the remote user.

z

Listen—Routing information is only received from the remote user.

z

Send and Listen—Routing information is transmitted to and received from the remote user.

The local

User Routing

parameter or RADIUS

Framed-Routing

parameter, if set, override the serial

port

Routing

parameter for a connection.

You can configure up to four DNS servers.

Field Format: IPv4 or IPv6 address

You can configure up to four WINS servers.

Field Format: IPv4 address

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