Chapter 26 Remote Node Setup
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26.5 Remote Node Filter
Move the cursor to the field
Edit Filter Sets
in menu 11.1, and then press
[SPACE BAR]
to
set the value to
Yes
. Press
[ENTER]
to open
Menu 11.1.5 - Remote Node Filter
.
Use
this menu to specify the filter set(s) to apply to the incoming and outgoing traffic between
this remote node and the ZyXEL Device to prevent certain packets from triggering calls. You
can specify up to 4 filter sets separated by commas, for example, 1, 5, 9, 12, in each filter field.
Note that spaces are accepted in this field. For more information on defining the filters, please
refer to
PPPoE or PPTP encapsulation, you have the additional
option of specifying remote node call filter sets.
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 this port. Multicasting only sends packets to some computers 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 have to support the same version of IGMP.
IP Policies
You can apply up to four policy routes for this remote node. Configure the
policy routes in menu 25 first. See
for information
about policy routes.
Bridge Options
Ethernet Addr
Timeout(min)
This field is enabled if
Bridge
is
Yes
in SMT
Menu 11.1: Remote Node Profile
. Type the time (in minutes) for the ZyXEL Device to retain the
Ethernet address information in its internal tables while the line is down. If this
information is retained, your ZyXEL Device will not have to recompile the
tables when the line comes back up.
Once you have completed filling in this menu, press [ENTER] at the message “Press ENTER to
Confirm...” to save your configuration and return to menu 11.1, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.
Table 104
Menu 11.3: Remote Node Network Layer Options (continued)
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