
5
Configuring IPX RIP Protocol (Layer 3)
Overview
This chapter and its procedures are specific to Layer 3 configuration.
Included in this chapter:
❒Configuring IPX RIP Interfaces
❒Creating and Modifying IPX RIP Filters
❒IInterpreting IPX RIP Interface Statistics
Configuring IPX RIP Interfaces
To configure the IPX RIP interfaces:
1.In the IPX RIP Configuration section of the Web Agent window, click Interfaces. The IPX RIP Interfaces dialog box opens.
2.Use Table
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| Select |
| Select a RIP interface to modify. |
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| Note: This field is displayed in the IPX RIP Interface |
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| dialog box, not the Add IPX RIP Interface dialog |
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| Interface |
| Identify the IPX interface associated with the RIP interface. |
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| Network Number |
| Identify the number of the IPX network associated with the |
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| Use Interpacket Gap |
| Select to enable or disable whether RIP updates sent out over |
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| an interface have an interpacket transmission delay. |
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| • | If enabled, IPX RIP provides update packets. |
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| • | If disabled, IPX RIP periodic update packets have no |
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