ADC AVIDIA SWD4573I1 User Manual
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Configuring Bridging and Routing Sessions
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, do the following:
a
In the
STP Priority
box, type a number to indicate the Spanning Tree Protocol priority
for the session. The default range is from 0 to 255, with 0 being the highest priority.
The default value is 128.
b
In the
STP Path Cost
box, type a number to indicate the efficiency of the session. The
valid range is from 1 to 65535. The value 1 is the lowest cost, reflecting the greatest
efficiency. The default value is 250 for WAN ports and 100 for LAN ports.
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, do the following:
a
In the
RIP Send
box, select the desired type of RIP packets to be sent (
Do Not Send
RIP
packets,
RIP Version1
,
RIP 1 Compatible
(RIP2-type packets that are compatible with
RIP 1), or
RIP Version2
).
The RIP type is determined by the RIP version used by the other routers in the network.
b
In the
RIP Receive
box, select the desired type of RIP packets to be received (
RIP1
,
RIP2
,
RIP 1 or RIP2
, or
Do Not Receive
RIP packets).
c
Click
Browse
to display the
Router Group Table
window.
d
Click
to select the router group that contains the IP address and subnet mask you
want to assign to this session. The
Router Group Table
window closes and the selected
IP address and subnet masks are assigned to the session.
e
If a router group is currently assigned to the session, the
Browse
button will be
unavailable. To modify an existing router group setting, clear the Routing checkbox to
disable routing, then proceed to
to save your session information changes. After
the session information is saved with routing disabled, you can then assign a router
group to the session.
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Do one of the following:
•
To activate the settings and close the
Modify Session Entry
window, click
Modify
, then in
the confirmation dialog click
Back
.
•
To cancel the settings and close the
Modify Session Entry
window, click
Cancel
.