5 Use the Poison Reverse drop-down menu to enable or disable Poison
Reverse on the Router. Enabling Poison Reverse on your Router allows it
to indicate to other RIP-enabled devices that they have both routes that
point to each other, preventing data loops.
6 Use the Authentication Required field to choose the mode of
authentication:
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7 In the Authentication Code field, enter the password that is required if
the Password option has been selected.
8 Click SAVE SETTINGS.
Routing Table
This screen displays details for the default routing used by your Router
and any routing created using Static Routing or RIP.
Figure 66 Routing Table Screen
None — Switches off authentication on the specified interface.
Password — An unencrypted text password that needs to be set on all
RIP-enabled devices connected to this Router. RIP information is not
shared between devices whose passwords do not match.
Advanced Settings
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