Routing; Enable / Disable Igmp Proxy; Rip - Technicolor CGM4231 Operation Manual

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6.4 Routing

The routing view enables the user to configure RIP. IGMP Proxy can also be enabled or
disabled from this view.
Connection Tab / Routing
Click on the Connection tab then click on Routing. This page displays Routing setup information
for RIP. Here, IGMP Proxy can be displayed and set.

Enable / Disable IGMP Proxy

6.4.1
IGMP Proxy is used to enable multicast feature support. Users can enable or disable the IGMP
Proxy using by selecting the button on the page.

RIP

6.4.2
The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) defines a way for routers, which connect networks using
the Internet Protocol (IP), to share information about how to route traffic among networks. RIP is
classified by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP),
one of several protocols for routers moving traffic around within a larger autonomous system
network -- e.g., a single enterprise's network that may be comprised of many separate local area
networks (LANs) linked through routers. To configure the RIP feature, the user needs to provide
the following information:
RIP (enable disable),
Send Version(Version 2 recommended)
Receive Version (Version 2 recommended)
Update Interval (duration between route updates – default 30 seconds)
Default Metric
Authentication Type
Authentication Key
Authentication ID
Neighbour Address (Next hop address)
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