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Configuring Routing

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring Dynamic Routing - RIP

Use the Networking > Routing > Dynamic - RIP page to configure Dynamic Routing or RIP. RIP is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that is commonly used in internal networks. It allows a router to exchange its routing information automatically with other routers, and allows it to dynamically adjust its routing tables and adapt to changes in the network.

STEP 1 At the top of the page, enter the following information:

RIP Enable: Click On to enable RIP, or click Off to disable it. By default, RIP is disabled.

RIP Version: If you enable RIP, specify the RIP version. The security appliance supports RIP Version 1 and RIP Version 2.

-RIP Version 1 is a class-based routing version that does not include subnet information. This is the most commonly supported version.

-RIP Version 2 includes all the functionality of RIPv1 plus it supports subnet information.

-Default: The data is sent in RIP Version 1 format and received in RIP Version 1 and 2 format. This is the default setting.

STEP 2 In the table, specify the RIP settings for each available interface:

RIP Enable: Check this box to enable the RIP settings on the port or VLAN.

Authentication: If you are using RIP Version 2, click the Edit (pencil) icon to specify the authentication method for the port or VLAN.

-None: Choose this option to invalidate the authentication.

-Simple Password Authentication: Choose this option to validate the simple password authentication. Enter the password in the field.

-MD5 Authentication: Choose this option to validate the MD5 authentication. Enter the unique key ID in the MD5 Key ID field and the Key in the MD5 Auth Key field.

Port Passive: Determines how the security appliance receives RIP packets. Check this box to enable this feature on the port or VLAN.

STEP 3 Click Save to apply your settings.

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