IP Configuration: RIPv2
Configuring RIP
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- Configure the offset added to the metric for incoming routes on an IP
interface, using the RIPv2 Settings page.
- Enable passive mode on an IP interface, using the RIPv2 Settings page.
- Control which routes are processed in the incoming/outgoing routing
updates by specifying an IP address list on the IP interface (see Access
Lists).
- Advertise default route entries on the IP interface, using the RIPv2
Settings page.
- Enable RIP authentication on an IP Interface, using the RIPv2 Settings
page.
RIPv2 Properties
To enable/disable RIP on the device.
STEP 1 Click IP Configuration > RIPv2 > RIPv2 Properties.
STEP 2 Select the following options as required:
• RIP—The following options are available:
- Enable—Enable RIP.
- Disable—Disable RIP. Disabling RIP deletes the RIP configuration on the
system.
- Shutdown—Set the RIP global state to shutdown.
• RIP Advertisement—Select to enable sending routing updates on all RIP IP
interfaces.
• Default Route Advertisement—Select to enable sending the default route
to the RIP domain. This route will serve as the default router.
• Default Metric—Enter the value of the default metric (refer to Redistribution
Feature).