Network Setup menu options
Routes
From the Network Setup menu, click the Routes tab, and then select the Static Routes tab
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(Figure
116).
Figure 116 Route Management page
Select the Enable route management checkbox.
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Select the desired protocol from the Protocol list. Available options are:
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• BGP
• OSPF
• RIP (v1, v2)
Click Update.
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The routing manager must now be configured manually by editing the appropriate configuration files.
Manually configuring route management
From the System menu, click Advanced > Configuration Files tab.
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Select the checkboxes for the
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).
ripd.conf
Click Modify.
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A relatively trivial example for each protocol follows. You should not rely on these guides to configure route
management for your network. Refer to the Zebra Web site (http://www.zebra.org) for comprehensive
documentation.
Example: Configuring RIP Route Management
Ensure you have enabled RIP(v1, v2) under Route Management, then open zebra.conf and ripd.conf
for editing as described in
RIP version 2 is used by default.
! and # are comment characters. If the first character of the word is a comment character, the rest of the
line forward is ignored as a comment. For example:
! password zebra
If a comment character is not the first character of the word, it is read as a normal character. In the
example below, the "!" (exclamation mark) is not regarded as a comment and the password is set to
zebra!password:
password zebra!password
In these examples, ! denotes a descriptive comment and pound (#) indicates a configuration line that is
currently commented out, which you may want to uncomment depending on your network setup.
In zebra.conf, enter:
! Uncomment and set telnet/vty passwords to enable telnet access on port 2601
#password changeme
#enable password changeme
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and protocol
zebra.conf
Manually configuring route
configuration files (for example,
d.conf
management.
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