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Navigate to the IP Profile Parameters screen.
Typically, you will have a Connection Profile that you created in Easy Setup. You may have more. Select the
Connection Profile that you want to use from the Display/Change Connection Profile menu, and then select IP
Profile Parameters.
Note:
The Multicast Forwarding option is only visible in this screen if Multicast For warding is set to Tx in the
.
By default, Multicast For warding is turned off (None) on Connection Profiles until you enable a specific
Connection Profile to receive multicast data. You enable it by selecting Rx. from the pop-up menu.
Virtual Router Redundancy (VRRP)
Netopia Firmware Version 8.7 offers Vir tual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP). A Vir tual Router is a software
abstraction consisting of a group of two or more hardware routers protecting one or more IP addresses. One of
the routers is designated as the Master, while the others are backups. VRRP is a protocol that provides
redundancy to routers within a local area network by allowing alternate paths for a PC without changing the IP
address or MAC address by which the PC knows its gateway.
To configure Vir tual Routers, from the IP Setup screen select VRRP Options and press Return.
The Ethernet LAN VRRP Options screen appears.
Each logical IP inter face can have a maximum of two Vir tual Routers.
Add/Display/Change
WAN Configuration
Main
Menu
Connection Profile
IP Profile Parameters
Address Translation Enabled: Yes
IP Addressing... Numbered
NAT Map List... Easy-PAT List
NAT Server List... Easy-Servers
Local WAN IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Local WAN IP Mask: 0.0.0.0
Remote IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Remote IP Mask: 0.0.0.0
Filter Set... +----------------+
Remove Filter Set +----------------+
| None |
| Rx. |
+----------------+
Multicast Forwarding...
RIP Profile Options...