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Requested Information | Options | Your Response |
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Specify the version of RIP. The default | 1. | RIP1 |
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is to run RIP1. Rip2 runs RIP2 without | 2. | RIP2 |
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the automatic aggregation of subnets | 3. | RIP2_AGGR |
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that RIP1 provides. RIG2_AGGR |
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Enter OSPF router ID in dotted | Enter an IP address to uniquely |
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decimal notation: | identify the router in the OSPF |
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Enter the OSPF area ID in dotted | Enter the area ID. This ID must |
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decimal notation [0.0.0.0]: | match the area ID of the router’s |
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Enable Simple Password | y(es) |
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authentication? (y/n) [n]: | n(o) |
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