User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- RipEX2 Radio modem & Router
- Table of Contents
- Important Notice
- 1. Quick guide
- 2. Product
- 3. Accessories
- 4. Installation
- 5. RipEX2 in detail
- 6. Web interface
- 7. Settings
- 7.1. Interfaces
- 7.1.1. Ethernet
- 7.1.2. Radio
- 7.1.3. COM
- 7.1.4. Terminal servers
- 7.1.5. Cellular
- 7.2. Routing
- 7.2.1. Static
- 7.2.2. OSPF
- 7.2.2.1. Description
- 7.2.2.2. Common - Common settings
- 7.2.2.3. Network - Areas and interfaces - Areas
- 7.2.2.4. Network - Areas and interfaces - Interfaces
- 7.2.2.5. Network - Areas and interfaces - Neighbors
- 7.2.2.6. Network - Areas and interfaces - Networks
- 7.2.2.7. Static rules
- 7.2.2.8. Import filter
- 7.2.2.9. Export filter
- 7.2.3. BGP
- 7.3. Firewall
- 7.4. VPN
- 7.5. Security
- 7.6. Device
- 7.7. Advanced
- 7.1. Interfaces
- 8. Diagnostics
- 9. Technical parameters
- 10. Safety, regulations, warranty
- 10.1. Frequency
- 10.2. Safety distance
- 10.3. High temperature
- 10.4. Battery disposal
- 10.5. Instructions for Safe Operation of Equipment
- 10.6. SW license
- 10.7. EU Compliance
- 10.8. Compliance Federal Communications Commission and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
- 10.9. Compliance ANATEL Brasil
- 10.10. Warranty
- 10.11. RipEX2 Availability and service life time
- 10.12. RipEX2 maintenance
- Appendix A. Abbreviations
- Index
- Revision History
List box {On; Off}, default = "Off"
Enables / disables the static routing rule.
• Destination IP / Destination mask
IP address, default = 0.0.0.0/0
IP address and mask defining the exported routing rule address range.
• Metric type
List box {Type 1; Type 2}, default = "Type 1"
Metric type of the routing rule. Metric 1 is added to the path cost. Metric 2 stays apart and compared
to metric 1 is always bigger.
• Metric
Number {1 – 65535}, default = 1000
Routing rule metric value.
• OSPF tag
Number {0 – 2
32
-1}, default = 0
OSPF tag is added to a rule at the moment of its insertion to the network. The tag travels through
the OSPF without any modification so it can be used to distinguish the rule in the filters.
• Note
Informational note.
7.2.2.8. Import filter
OSPF import filter rules. The order of rules matters. Each incoming routing rule is processed by those
Import filters. Maximum number of filter rules is 256.
• Active
List box {On; Off}, default = "Off"
Enables / disables the filter rule.
• Filter network
List box {Off; Match; Not match}, default = "Off"
Method of the routing rule target range comparison.
• Network IP / Network mask
IP address and mask defining the network range to be compared.
• Mask from
Number {0 – 32}, default = 0
• Mask to
Number {0 – 32}, default = 32
Definition of the enabled range of the mask length of the processed routing rule.
Examples:
○ Rule 0.0.0.0/0{0,32} captures all IP ranges
○ Rule 192.168.1.0/24{24,32} captures 192.168.1.0/24 and all subnets (for example 192.168.1.1/32)
○ Rule 10.9.8.7/32{8,32} captures all ranges having the mask longer than 8 covering the address
10.9.8.7 (e.g. 10.9.0.0/16)
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