Fortinet 400 manual RIP settings, 150, Go to System RIP Settings

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RIP settings

RIP configuration

 

 

This chapter describes how to configure FortiGate RIP:

RIP settings

Configuring RIP for FortiGate interfaces

Adding RIP neighbors

Adding RIP filters

RIP settings

Configure RIP settings to enable basic RIP functionality and metrics and to configure

RIP timers.

1Go to System > RIP > Settings.

2Select Enable RIP Server to configure the FortiGate unit to be a RIP server.

3Select Enable Advertise Default so that the FortiGate unit includes its default route in RIP routing table updates.

4Select Enable Auto Summary to automatically summarize subnet routes into network-level routes.

If Enable Auto Summary is not selected, the FortiGate unit transmits sub-prefix routing information across classfull network boundaries.

5Change the following RIP default settings to fine tune RIP performance.

RIP defaults are effective in most configurations. You should only have to change these settings to troubleshoot problems with your RIP configuration.

Default Metric Change the default metric that is applied to routes with incompatible metrics. The default metric assists in resolving how routes with incompatible metrics are redistributed. Whenever metrics do not convert, RIP uses the default metric to provide a reasonable substitute and allows the redistribution to proceed. The default setting of the default metric is 2.

Input Queue Change the depth of the RIP input queue. The larger the numerical value, the larger the depth of the queue. Consider changing the input-queue depth if you have FortiGate unit sending at high speed to a low-speed router that might not be able to receive at the high speed. Configuring this command will help prevent the routing table from losing information.The range is 0 to 1024. The default input queue depth is 50. A queue size of 0 means there is no input queue.

Output Delay Change the output delay to add a delay in milliseconds between packets in a multiple-packet RIP update. A typical output delay is 8 to 50 milliseconds. Add an output delay if you are configuring RIP on a FortiGate unit that could be sending packets to a router that cannot receive the packets at the rate the FortiGate unit is sending them. The default output delay is 0 milliseconds.

6Change the following RIP timer settings to fine tune RIP performance.

RIP timer defaults are effective in most configurations. You should only have to change these timers to troubleshoot problems with your RIP configuration.

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