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Chapter 12

12. 5. Activate RIP

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distance-vector routing protocol which can be
used to exchange topology information between routers. Generally, it is used in small
to medium-sized network as an Interior Gateway Protocol. RIP uses the UDP (User
Datagram Protocol) as its transport protocol.
• To enable RIP
1. Visit http://tplinkwifi.net, and log in with the password you set for the AP.
2. Go to
Advanced
according to your needs.
Version:
Select the RIP protocol version.
AcceptRA:
Enable the router to accept Router Advertisement.
SendRA:
Enable the router to send Router Advertisement.
Rip:
Enable the RIP settings for IPv4.
Ripng:
Enable the RIP settings for IPv6. RIPng is designed for the exchange of routing
information through an IPv6-based network.
3. Click
OK
to make the settings effective.
Note:
NAT does not work on the WAN interface with NAT function enabled. You can go to
click the corresponding
then disable the NAT function.
>
Network
>
RIP
Settings. Click the
icon of the WAN Interface to find the advanced option, and
Customize Your Network Settings
icon to modify the settings
Advanced
>
Network
>
Internet
to
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