NETGEAR 7000 manual Routing Information Protocol, RIP Configuration

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Set the OSPF priority and cost for the VLAN and physical router ports. (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface vlan 10

(Netgear Switch) (Interface vlan 10)#ip ospf priority 128 (Netgear Switch) (Interface vlan 10)#ip ospf cost 32 (Netgear Switch) (Interface vlan 10)#exit

(Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface vlan 20

(Netgear Switch) (Interface vlan 20)#ip ospf priority 255 (Netgear Switch) (Interface vlan 20)#ip ospf cost 64 (Netgear Switch) (Interface vlan 20)#exit

(Netgear Switch) (Config)#exit

Routing Information Protocol

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the protocols which may be used by routers to exchange network topology information. It is characterized as an “interior” gateway protocol, and is typically used in small to medium-sized networks.

RIP Configuration

A router running RIP will send the contents of its routing table to each of its adjacent routers every 30 seconds. When a route is removed from the routing table it will be flagged as unusable by the receiving routers after 180 seconds, and removed from their tables after an additional 120 seconds.

There are two versions of RIP:

RIPv1 defined in RFC 1058

Routes are specified by IP destination network and hop count

The routing table is broadcast to all stations on the attached network

RIPv2 defined in RFC 1723

Route specification is extended to include subnet mask and gateway

The routing table is sent to a multicast address, reducing network traffic

An authentication method is used for security

The 7000 Series Managed Switch supports both versions of RIP. You may configure a given port:

To receive packets in either or both formats

To transmit packets formatted for RIPv1 or RIPv2 or to send RIPv2 packets to the RIPv1 broadcast address

To prevent any RIP packets from being received

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Contents Netgear 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Trademarks Statement of ConditionsEN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterFCC Information to User FCC Guidelines for Human ExposureDeclaration Of Conformity Regulatory Compliance InformationSeries Managed Switch Product and Publication DetailsContents Link Aggregation Chapter Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Chapter Differentiated Services Chapter Pre-Login Banner Chapter Syslog About This Book Document OrganizationAudience CLI DocumentationRelated Documentation Xiv Configuring for In-band Connectivity Using BootP or DhcpChapter Getting Started In-band and Out-of-band ConnectivityUsing the EIA-232 Port Configuring for Out-Of-Band Connectivity Starting the Switch Initial ConfigurationInitial Configuration Procedure Software Installation System Information and System SetupQuick Starting the Networking Device Quick Start Commands Mode Description You power down or reset the networking device. In a stacking Quick Start Commands Figurations made to the networking device Chapter Using the Web Interface Configuring for Web AccessConfiguring an Snmp V3 User Profile Starting the Web InterfaceWeb Page Layout Command Buttons SaveNetgear 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Chapter Virtual LANs Vlan Configuration Example CLI ExamplesExample #1 Create Two VLANs Example #4 Assign VLAN3 as the Default Vlan Example #2 Assign Ports to VLAN2Example #3 Assign Ports to VLAN3 Graphical User Interface Link Aggregation CLI Example1shows the example network Example 1 Create two Lags STPExample 3 Enable both LAGs Example 2 Add the ports to the LAGsChapter IP Routing Services Port RoutingPort Routing Configuration Example 1. Enabling routing for the Switch CLI ExamplesExample 2. Enabling Routing for Ports on the Switch Vlan RoutingVlan Routing Configuration Example 2 Set Up Vlan Routing for the VLANs and the Switch Example 1 Create Two VLANsVlan Routing RIP Configuration CLI Example Netgear 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Vlan Routing Ospf Configuration Netgear 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide RIP Configuration Routing Information ProtocolExample #1 Enable Routing for the Switch CLI ExampleExample #2 Enable Routing for Ports Example #3. Enable RIP for the SwitchExample #4. Enable RIP for ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/3 OspfCLI Examples Example #1 Configuring an Inter-Area Router Netgear 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Example #2 Configuring Ospf on a Border Router Enable routing for the switch Proxy Address Resolution Protocol ARP OverviewExample #1 show ip interface Example #2 ip proxy-arpChapter Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Enable Vrrp for the switch Set the priority for the port. The default priority is Chapter Access Control Lists ACLs OverviewMAC ACLs LimitationsConfiguring IP ACLs Process IP ACL CLI ExampleMAC ACL CLI Examples Example #1 mac access list Example #2 permit any Example #3 Configure mac access-group Example #4 permit Example #5 show mac access-lists Netgear 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Chapter Class of Service CoS Queuing CoS Queue MappingTrusted Ports CoS Queue Configuration Port Egress Queue ConfigurationUntrusted Ports Drop Precedence Configuration per Queue Per Interface BasisExample #1 show classofservice trust Example #2 set classofservice trust modeExample #3 show classofservice ip-precedence mapping Example #5 Set CoS Trust Mode of an Interface Traffic ShapingExample #1 traffic-shape Netgear 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Chapter Differentiated Services Differentiated Services Netgear Switch Config#diffserv DiffServ for VoIP Configuration Example Netgear 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Following example configures DiffServ VoIP support Example #1 Enable Igmp Snooping Chapter Igmp SnoopingExample #2 show igmpsnooping Example #3 show mac-address-table igmpsnoopingChapter Port Security Operation Example #3 Config port security Example #1 show port securityExample #2 show port security on a specific interface 11-4 Port Security Chapter Traceroute 12-2 Traceroute Chapter Configuration Scripting ConsiderationsExample #3 script apply running-config.scr Example #1 scriptExample #2 script list and script delete Example #4 Creating a Configuration Script Example #5 Upload a Configuration Script13-4 Configuration Scripting Chapter Outbound Telnet Example #1 show network Example #2 show telnetExample #4 session-limit and session-timeout Example #3 transport output telnet14-4 Outbound Telnet Port Mirroring Example #1 show monitor session Example #2 show port allExample #3 show port interface Example #4 Config monitor session 1 mode Port, and what is enabled or disabled on the portExample #5 Config monitor session 1 source interface Example #6 Interface port securitySimple Network Time Protocol Sntp Example #1 show sntpExample #4 Configure Sntp Example #2 show sntp clientExample #3 show sntp server Simple Network Time Protocol Sntp 16-3 16-4 Simple Network Time Protocol Sntp Chapter Pre-Login Banner Transfer the file from the PC to the switch using Tftp Chapter Syslog Persistent Log FilesInterpreting Log Files Example #1 show logging Example #2 show logging bufferedExample #3 show logging traplogs Example 4 show logging hostsExample #5 logging port configuration 18-6 Syslog
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