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Figure 57: IP Interface Configuration for RIP
Using this portion of the window, you can:
• Review the existing RIP configuration for an IP interface.
Each VLAN shows:
— The VLAN name
— The IP address
— Whether IP forwarding is enabled or disabled
— Whether RIP is enabled or disabled
— The RIP version used in receive mode (Rx)
— The RIP version used in transmission mode (Tx)
• Enable or disable RIP on a VLAN
• Configure RIP on a VLAN
• Set the Rx mode and Tx mode values for the selected VLANs. The pull-down menu allows you to
specify the following:
None—Do not transmit any packets on this interface.
V1only—Transmit or receive RIP v1 format packets to the broadcast address.
V1comp—Transmit or receive RIP v2 format packets to the broadcast address.
V2only—Transmit or receive RIP v2 format packets to the RIP multicast address.
If no VLAN is specified, the setting is applied to all VLANs. The default setting is v2only.
• Use the Unconfigure button to reset the RIP configuration for the VLAN to the default values.
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