T1/E1 DACS Administrators’ Reference Guide

13 • RIP Version 2

 

 

2.Enter the protocol version to be used for sending RIP packets. The following choices are available:

doNotSend (1)

ripVersion1 (2)—ripVersion 1 implies sending RIP updates compliant with RFC 1058

rip1Compatible (3)—rip1Compatible implies broadcasting RIP-2 updates using RFC 1058 route sub- sumption rules

ripVersion2 (4)—ripVersion2 implies multicasting RIP-2 updates

3.Enter the protocol version to be used for receiving RIP packets. The following choices are available (note that rip2 and rip1OrRip2 implies reception of multicast packets.):

rip1 (1)—ripVersion 1 implies sending RIP updates compliant with RFC 1058

rip2(2)—rip1Compatible implies broadcasting RIP-2 updates using RFC 1058 route subsumption rules

rip1OrRip2(3)

doNotReceive(4)

4.Click on Submit Query.

Note To delete the RIP Address, click on the IP Address under the column named Address. Select Status to be invalid(2) and click on Submit Query.

Further modifications can be made by clicking on the Address link of the specific subnet (see “RIP Version 2—Configuration”).

RIP Version 2—Configuration

The RIP Version 2 Configuration window (see figure 32), seen by clicking on the IP Address under the column named Address, displays the RIP IP Address followed by configurable parameters. The configurable parame- ters are Domain, Authentication Type, Authentication Key, Send, Receive, Metric, and Status.

Figure 32. RIP Version 2—Statistics Configuration window

Address (rip2IfConfAddress)

The IP Address of this system on the indicated subnet. For unnumbered interfaces, the value 0.0.0.N, where the least significant 24 bits (N) is the ifIndex for the IP Interface in network byte order.

RIP Version 2—Configuration

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