Supported Rip Features; Protocols And Standards; Rip Configuration Task List - HP 6125G Configuration Manual

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Figure 6 RIPv2 authentication message
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Command
Authentication Type—A value of 2 represents simple authentication. A value of 3 represents MD5.
RFC 1723 only defines simple authentication. For more information about MD5 authentication, see
RFC 2453, RIP Version 2.
Authentication—Authentication data, including password information when simple authentication
is adopted or including key ID, MD5 authentication data length and sequence number when MD5
authentication is adopted.
NOTE:
Even thougn with RIPv1, you can configure the authentication mode in interface view, the configuration
will not take effect because RIPv1 does not support authentication.

Supported RIP features

The current implementation supports the following RIP features:
RIPv1 and RIPv2
RIP support for multi-VPN-instance
BFD
RIP periodically sends route update requests to neighbors. If no route update response for a route is
received within the specified interval, RIP considers the route unreachable. This mechanism cannot detect
link faults quickly. After BFD is configured for RIP, and BFD detects a broken link, RIP can quickly age out
the unreachable route, thus avoiding interference to other services.

Protocols and standards

RFC 1058, Routing Information Protocol
RFC 1723, RIP Version 2 - Carrying Additional Information
RFC 1721, RIP Version 2 Protocol Analysis
RFC 1722, RIP Version 2 Protocol Applicability Statement
RFC 1724, RIP Version 2 MIB Extension
RFC 2082, RIPv2 MD5 Authentication
RFC 2453, RIP Version 2

RIP configuration task list

7
Version
0xFFFF
Authentication (16 octets)
15
Unused
Authentication type
20
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