Table 54 network > lan > advanced – ZyXEL Communications P-2302HWUDL-P1 Series User Manual

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Chapter 7 LAN

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Each field is described in the following table.

Table 54 Network > LAN > Advanced

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

RIP & Multicast Setup

RIP Direction

Use this field to control how much routing information the ZyXEL Device sends

and receives on the subnet.
None - The ZyXEL Device does not send or receive routing information on the

subnet.
Both - The ZyXEL Device sends and receives routing information on the subnet.
In Only - The ZyXEL Device only receives routing information on the subnet.
Out Only - The ZyXEL Device only sends routing information on the subnet.

RIP Version

Select which version of RIP the ZyXEL Device uses when it sends or receives

information on the subnet.
RIP-1 - The ZyXEL Device uses RIPv1 to exchange routing information.
RIP-2B - The ZyXEL Device broadcasts RIPv2 to exchange routing information.
RIP-2M - The ZyXEL Device multicasts RIPv2 to exchange routing information.

Multicast

You do not have to enable multicasting to use RIP-2M. (See RIP Version.)
Select which version of IGMP the ZyXEL Device 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 ZyXEL Device does not support multicasting.
IGMP-v1 - The ZyXEL Device supports IGMP version 1.
IGMP-v2 - The ZyXEL Device 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.

Any IP Setup

Active

Select this if you want to let computers on different subnets use the ZyXEL

Device.

Windows Networking (NetBIOS over TCP/IP)

Allow between

LAN and WAN

Select this check box if you want the ZyXEL Device to send NetBIOS (Network

Basic Input/Output System) packets between the LAN and WAN. You should also

make sure that NetBIOS packets are not blocked in Security > Firewall >

Services.
NetBIOS packets are TCP or UDP packets that enable a computer to connect to

and communicate with computers on other networks. It may sometimes be

necessary to allow NetBIOS packets to pass through the ZyXEL Device in order to

allow computers on the LAN to find computers on the WAN and vice versa.
This is the same setting you can set in Network > WAN > Advanced.

Apply

Click this to save your changes and to apply them to the ZyXEL Device.

Cancel

Click this to set every field in this screen to its last-saved value.

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