Rip (Routing Information Protocol) - SmartRG SR300n User Manual

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RIP (Routing Information Protocol)

RIP is a type of distance-vector routing protocol, which leverages hop count as a metric for routing. RIP puts a limit on the number
of hops (max 15) allowed in order to prevent routing loops. This can sometimes limit the size of networks that RIP can be suc-
cessfully employed.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> Routing -> RIP,
Click the
Apply/Save
button to commit the changes entered.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Interface
Version
Operation
Enabled
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click the
Add
button and the following screen will appear.
Description
This column shows a list of available WAN interfaces. Complete the line item(s) as-
sociated with the interface you wish to emply RIP.
[1,2,Both] Select the version of Routing Interface Protocol you desire. Reference RFC 1058
and RFC 1453 for detailed information on RIP versions.
[Passive, Active] Passive mode listens only. It does not advertise routes. Select Active
mode to both listen and advertise routes.
Check this box to employ RIP on the displayed interface.
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