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3. Select the Inteface to configure then select appropriate dynamic routing protocol and
version communicate with other routers. Click Add to save settings.
RIPv1: Enables sending and receiving or exchange of routing information
dynamically between your router and other routers to build routes to your network
and other networks using the RIP version 1 protocol.
RIPv2: Enables sending and receiving routing information dynamically between
your router and other routers to build routes to your network and other networks
using the RIP version 2 protocol
RIP 1: Receive routing information from other routers using the RIP version 1
protocol.
Setup Port Mapping
Advanced > Port Mapping
Port mapping allows you to group interfaces for traffic control. Traffic is isolated from
group to group. Therefore, traffic coming from an interface of a group can only be
flowed to the interfaces in the same group.
By default, all interfaces belong to the Default group. You can create new groups and
move interfaces to other groups. However, an interface can only be a member of one
group.
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page
on page 22).
2. Click on Advanced, and click on Port Mapping.
3. Under Port Mapping section select Enable.
4. Click New to add a new group and select the interface from the Available Interfaces
section.
5. Click the <- button to add the selected interface into the group. Or click the -> button
to remove selected interface from the group.
6. Click Apply to save settings.
Setup IPv6 on your router
Advanced > IPv6
IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) was developed to be the successor protocol to well
known and widely used protocol IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4) for network
addressing. The new addressing protocol is designed to minimize processing overhead
by routers, significantly increase the available IP address space, provide integrated
security, and open the possibility of more extensions and options. ISP have already
transition their networks to accommodate IPv6 and are starting to offer IPv6 services.
Note: The router offers native IPv6 as well as IPv4 to IPv6 transitional connection
types.
IPv6 WAN
1. Log into your router management page (see “Access your router management page
on page 22).
2. Click on Advanced, and click on IPv6 WAN.
4. Select your IPv6 WAN type and complete the fields required by your ISP. Click Apply
to save settings.
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