Chapter 8 LAN Setup
P-79X Series User’s Guide
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Figure 44 Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 23 Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
LABEL DESCRIPTION
RIP & Multicast Setup
RIP Direction Select the RIP direction from Noneand Both.
RIP Version Select the RIP version from RIP-1and RIP-2.
Multicast IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol used to
establish membership in a multicast group. The P-79X supports IGMP-v1,
IGMP-v2, IGMP-v3 and IGMP-all. Select None to disable it.
Any IP Setup
Active Select the Active check box to enable the Any IP feature. This allows a
computer to access the Internet via the P-79X without changing the network
settings (such as IP address and subnet mask) of the computer, even when
the IP addresses of the computer and the P-79X are not in the same subnet.
When you disable the Any IP feature, only computers with dynamic IP
addresses or static IP addresses in the same subnet as the P-79X’s LAN IP
address can connect to the P-79X or access the Internet through the P-79X.
Note: You must enable NAT/SUA in the NAT screen to use the Any IP feature
on the P-79X
Windows
Networking
(NetBIOS over TCP/
IP)
NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) are TCP or UDP packets that
enable a computer to connect to and communicate with a LAN. For some dial-
up services such as PPPoE or PPTP, NetBIOS packets cause unwanted calls.
However it may sometimes be necessary to allow NetBIOS packets to pass
through to the WAN in order to find a computer on the WAN.