Static Route Setup - NETGEAR RH348 Reference Manual

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Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers
Table 7-2.
Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options Fields (continued)
Field
RIP:
RIP Direction
RIP Version

Static Route Setup

7-4
Description
This parameter determines how the router handles RIP (Routing Information
Protocol). If set to Both (default), the router broadcasts the routing table of the
router on the LAN and incorporates RIP broadcasts by other routers into its
routing table. If set to In Only, the router broadcasts its routing table on the LAN.
If set to Out Only, the router broadcasts its routing table, but it ignores any RIP
broadcast packets that it receives. If set to None, the router does not participate in
any RIP exchange with other routers. Usually, you should leave this parameter
at the default (Both) and let RIP propagate the routing information automatically
This field determines how the router handles RIP (Routing Information Protocol).
The following RIP options are supported by the Model RT328/RH348 router:
• RIP-1—The router will accept and send RIP-1 messages only.
• RIP-2B—The router will accept RIP-1 and RIP-2 messages (both broadcast
and multicast), and send RIP-2 messages in broadcast format.
• RIP-2M—The router will accept RIP-1 and RIP-2 messages (both broadcast
and multicast), and send RIP-2 messages in multicast format.
For most applications, the recommended version is RIP-2B. Select RIP-1 if other
connected routers or workstations have problems with RIP-2. Select RIP-2M only
in a pure RIP-2 environment.
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