3Com 3CRWDR200A-75-US User Guide - Page 82

DDNS, providers, TZO.com, DYNDNS.org, Zoneedit, NO-IP, DtDns. Before

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82 CHAPTER 5: ROUTER CONFIGURATION that routing information replicated to all RIP enabled devices on the network. LAN and WAN interfaces can be configured independently of each other. Select the RIP tab to display the screen. Figure 54 RIP screen Setting Up RIP Check the Enable RIP Mode check box if you want the Router to start routing via RIP. 1 Select either 1 (for RIPv1) or 2 (for RIPv2) from the Version drop-down list. 2 Select from either Passive or Active in the Operation drop-down list. If you select Active, the Router transmits RIP update information to other RIP enabled devices. If you select Passive, the Router only receives RIP update messages. 3 Check to Enable the process. DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) enables you to map a static domain name to a dynamic IP address. The Router supports five DDNS providers, TZO.com, DYNDNS.org, Zoneedit, NO-IP, DtDns. Before you can set up DDNS, you must obtain an account, password and static domain name from your DDNS provider. DDNS is disabled by default.

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82
C
HAPTER
5: R
OUTER
C
ONFIGURATION
that routing information replicated to all RIP enabled devices on the
network. LAN and WAN interfaces can be configured independently of
each other.
Select the RIP tab to display the screen
.
Figure 54
RIP screen
Setting Up RIP
Check the
Enable RIP Mode
check box if you want the Router to start
routing via RIP.
1
Select either
1
(for RIPv1) or
2
(for RIPv2) from the
Version
drop-down list.
2
Select from either
Passive
or
Active
in the
Operation
drop-down list. If you
select
Active
, the Router transmits RIP update information to other RIP
enabled devices. If you select
Passive
, the Router only receives RIP update
messages.
3
Check to
Enable
the process.
DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) enables you to map a static
domain name to a dynamic IP address. The Router supports five DDNS
providers, TZO.com, DYNDNS.org, Zoneedit, NO-IP, DtDns. Before you
can set up DDNS, you must obtain an account, password and static
domain name from your DDNS provider. DDNS is disabled by default.