D-Link DSL-2540B manual Rip

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Section 7 - Advanced Setup

RIP

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a process of moving a packet from one node to another by forwarding the packet to the next router. It determines a route based on the smallest hop count between source and destination routers.

If RIP is enabled, the router operation can be configured as active or passive. Click Apply to save any changes.

If RIP is set to active, the router will advertise its routes (reachability information) to others; if RIP is set to passive, the router will not advertise its routes, but will listen and update its routes based on other routers’ advertisements.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Status Important Safety Instructions Package ContentsGeneral Information DSL LED Front Panel ViewON/OFF Rear Panel ViewConnect the Adsl and Telephone Lines Installing the RouterConnect the Power Adapter Installation Diagram Windows Configuring Your ComputerWindows XP Log in to the Router Wizard HomeHome Home Home Home Home Home WAN Category UBR Without PCR Home Home Enable NAT Enable Firewall Enable Igmp Multicast Home LAN DNS Dynamic DNS Logout Adsl Advanced SetupAdsl Settings Adsl Tone Settings Virtual Server NAT-Virtual Servers SetupAdvanced Setup Advanced Setup DMZ Filter Outbound Outgoing IP Filtering SetupFilter Inbound Incoming IP Filtering SetupAdvanced Setup Bridge Filters MAC Filtering SetupAdvanced Setup Routing Static Route RoutingRIP Quality of Service Advanced Setup Tools AdminTime Remote Log Tools Backup Settings Save and RebootSystem Restore Default Settings Update SettingsFirmware Test Device Info StatusDhcp Clients Route Info WAN InfoLog WAN Adsl Adsl BER Test Status Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility? TroubleshootingWhat can I do if I forgot my password? Check your IP address Networking BasicsStatically Assign an IP address Contacting Technical Support Warranty Appendix C Warranty Registration