346 Configuring Routing
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Configuring RIP

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is the most commonly used Internet standard for interior
gateway protocols. The protocol broadcasts routing information to determine the quickest route to
the next destination. RIP is a distance vector routing protocol that is best used in small networks.
Routes are determined through the smallest hop count. Routing updates contain pairs of values
consisting of an IP address and the distance to the node.
RIP version 2 does the following:
Supports subnet masks.
Provides authentication methods.
Supports routing protocols.
Provides larger distribution and smaller bandwidth overhead requirements.
You configure RIP on the
RIP
page. To open the
RIP
page, click
Router
RIP
in the tree view.

Defining RIP Global Parameters

The
RIP Global Parameters
page provides fields for enabling RIP on the device, establishing
redistribution of OSPF and redistribution of static routes.