CONFIG Commands

with MD5 authentication is an extension of RIP-2 that increases security by requiring an authentication key when routes are advertised.

This command is only available when address mapping for the specified virtual circuit is turned “off”.

If you specify v2-MD5, you must also specify a rip-send-key. Keys are ASCII strings with a maximum of 31 characters, and must match the other router(s) keys for proper operation of MD5 support.

set ip ip-ppp [vccn] rip-receive { off v1 v2 v1-compat v2-MD5 }

Specifies whether the Motorola Netopia® Gateway should use Routing Information Protocol (RIP) broadcasts to update its routing tables with information received from other routers on the other side of the PPP link.

If you specify v2-MD5, you must also specify a rip-receive-key. Keys are ASCII strings with a maximum of 31 characters, and must match the other router(s) keys for proper oper- ation of MD5 support.

set ip ip-ppp vccn igmp-null-source-addr [ on off ]

Specifies whether you want the Motorola Netopia® Gateway to identify the source IP address of every IGMP packet transmitted from this interface as 0.0.0.0 when mcast-fwdis set to on. This complies with the requirements of TR-101, and removes the need for a publicly advertised IP address on the WAN interface.

set ip ip-ppp vccn mcast-fwd [ on off ]

Specifies whether you want the Motorola Netopia® Gateway interface to act as an IGMP proxy host.

set ip ip-ppp vccn unnumbered [ on off ]

Specifies whether you want the Motorola Netopia® Gateway to have its WAN interface unnumbered, i.e. set to 0.

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Motorola 7.7.4 Set ip ip-ppp vccn rip-receive off v1 v2 v1-compat v2-MD5, Set ip ip-ppp vccn igmp-null-source-addr on off