User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Magnum Router Features
- Pre-Installation
- Installing the Hardware
- Magnum Router Manager Installation
- Logging Onto a Magnum Router
- Magnum Router GUI Manager
- Magnum Router Manager Main Screen
- Toolbar Buttons
- New Config Button
- Port Config Button
- WAN Config Button
- Other WAN Config Buttons
- Master WAN-IP Address
- WAN-IP Route Map
- Advanced Routing
- RIP Version 1 Routing
- Ethernet Config Button
- Micro-Band Voice Over IP
- Save Configuration
- Send Configuration
- Reboot the Magnum Router
- Menu Bar
- Configuration Menu (ALT-C)
- Settings Menu (ALT-S)
- System Menu (ALT-Y)
- Statistics Menu (ALT-T)
- Help Menu Item (ALT-H)
- Exit Menu Item (ALT-X)
- Toolbar Buttons
- Magnum Router Manager Main Screen
- Magnum Router Specialized Functions
- Sample Configurations
- Magnum Router Troubleshooting
- Magnum Router Cable Specifications
- Marathon Port Configuration
- Configuration Worksheets

Chapter 8: Magnum Router Specialized Functions
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An example of the Dynamic Remote is shown below:
RIP Routing
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is implemented on the Magnum Router using a “hybrid”
approach. Where most routers do RIP routing in a seamless fashion (just enable RIP and the
router does the rest), the Magnum Router needs to have a combination of static routes to
control the WAN portion of the network, along with the RIP protocol running on the Ethernet port
to update routing tables at remote sites.
The Magnum Router sends routing table updates out all programmed ports, and can learn
routing information through these ports. The Ethernet port of the Magnum Router uses this
information in the same way as any other RIP router, but the WAN section of the Magnum
Router cannot use the learned information.
As new sites come up on the network, they need to be programmed into the WAN section of the
Magnum Router in order to become available to other networks and devices. Once entered and
learned, the Ethernet port of the Magnum Router will send routing table updates to the other
network segments, just like any other RIP router.
Thus, this combination of static routes for the WAN and dynamic routing table updates for the
Ethernet is what is considered a hybrid implementation.










