D-Link DGS-3308FG Product Manual - Page 168

Setup IP Interfaces

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8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User's Guide • Rx Mode - Displays whether received RIP packets will be interpreted as RIP version Rip V1, Rip V2, V1 and V2, or Disable. This entry specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to receive RIP packets. The Disable entry prevents the reception of RIP packets. • Auth. - Displays whether RIP is configured to use a password. • Edit - A link to the Setup RIP - Edit screen. Setup RIP - Edit The following menu is used to edit the Switch's RIP setup. Figure 7-16. Setup RIP - Edit screen Items on the screen above include: • Interface Name - Displays the name of the subnet on which RIP is to be edited. This subnet must be previously configured on the Switch. • IP Address - Displays the IP address corresponding to the subnet name above. • Password - Enter the password for this RIP entry, if applicable. • Tx Mode - Allows transmitted RIP packets to be structured as Rip V1, V1 Compatible, Rip V2, or Disabled. This entry specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to transmit RIP packets. Disabled prevents the transmission of RIP packets. • Rx Mode - Determines how received RIP packets will be interpreted - as RIP version Rip V1, Rip V2, V1 and V2, or Disabled. This entry specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to receive RIP packets. The Disabled entry prevents the reception of RIP packets. • Authentication - Allows RIP to be configured to use a password. Setup IP Interfaces The first menu displays the current IP interfaces on the Switch. The IP Subnet - Edit menu is used to add a new IP interface and to edit an existing IP interface. Each IP interface on the Switch corresponds to a VLAN. The VLAN must be configured before the IP interface can be setup. The IP interface must have the same name (and the same VID number) as its corresponding VLAN. 158

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8-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
158
Rx Mode
– Displays whether received RIP packets will be interpreted as RIP version
Rip
V1
,
Rip
V2
,
V1 and
V2
, or
Disable
. This entry specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to receive RIP packets. The
Disable
entry prevents the reception of RIP packets.
Auth.
– Displays whether RIP is configured to use a password.
Edit
– A link to the
Setup RIP – Edit
screen.
Setup RIP – Edit
The following menu is used to edit the Switch’s RIP setup.
Figure 7-16.
Setup RIP – Edit screen
Items on the screen above include:
Interface Name
– Displays the name of the subnet on which RIP is to be edited. This subnet must be previously
configured on the Switch.
IP Address
– Displays the IP address corresponding to the subnet name above.
Password
– Enter the password for this RIP entry, if applicable.
Tx Mode
– Allows transmitted RIP packets to be structured as
Rip
V1
,
V1 Compatible
,
Rip
V2
, or
Disabled
.
This entry specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to transmit RIP packets.
Disabled
prevents the
transmission of RIP packets.
Rx Mode
– Determines how received RIP packets will be interpreted – as RIP version
Rip
V1
,
Rip
V2
,
V1 and
V2
, or
Disabled
. This entry specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to receive RIP packets. The
Disabled
entry prevents the reception of RIP packets.
Authentication
– Allows RIP to be configured to use a password.
Setup IP Interfaces
The first menu displays the current IP interfaces on the Switch. The
IP Subnet - Edit
menu is used to add a new IP
interface and to edit an existing IP interface.
Each IP interface on the Switch corresponds to a VLAN. The VLAN must be configured before the IP interface can be setup.
The IP interface must have the same name (and the same VID number) as its corresponding VLAN.