CONFIGURING BASIC IP ROUTING

IP Network Interfaces

The following table provides the possible choices for IP RIP respond control.

Switch

Meaning

 

 

Do Not Respond

This switch indicates responding to no IP RIP

 

requests at all.

 

 

IP RIP v1 Only

This switch indicates responding only to IP RIP

 

requests compliant with RFC 1058.

 

 

IP RIP v2 Only

This switch indicates responding only to IP RIP v2

 

requests compliant with RFC 1723.

 

 

IP RIP v1 or IP RIP v2 *

This switch indicates responding with the same IP

 

RIP version format as the version of the request.

 

 

*The default switch.

 

IP RIP RECEIVE CONTROL

If IP RIP is enabled for a specific interface, then this element is required.

This controls which version of IP RIP updates are to be accepted. The default value is automatically preconfigured when IP RIP is enabled.

The following table provides the possible choices for IP RIP receive control.

Switch

Meaning

 

 

Do Not Receive

This switch indicates accepting no IP RIP updates

 

at all.

 

 

IP RIP v1 Only

This switch indicates accepting only IP RIP

 

updates compliant with RFC 1058.

 

 

IP RIP v2 Only

This switch indicates accepting only IP RIP v2

 

updates compliant with RFC 1723.

 

 

IP RIP v1 or IP RIP v2 *

This switch indicates accepting either IP RIP v1 or

 

IP RIP v2 updates.

 

 

* The default switch.

 

IP RIP V2 AUTHENTICATION CONTROL

If IP RIP is enabled for a specific interface, this element is required.

This controls the type of authentication the CyberSWITCH uses on the interface. The default value is automatically preconfigured when IP RIP is enabled.

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