Ipv4 Static Route Settings - HP R100-Series Configuration And Administration Manual

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Enable: RIP is enabled for the interface. The router will transmit and receive RIP update
information to and from other RIP-enabled devices.
Silent: RIP is enabled, however the router only receives RIP update messages, it will not
transmit any of its own.
Version
Use this field to select RIPv1 or RIPv2.
Poison Reverse
This enables RIP Poison Reverse on the router interface. Poison Reverse is a method that
propagates routes back to an interface port from which they have been acquired, but sets the
distance-vector metrics to infinity. This prevents data loops.
Authentication Required
The router offers two modes of authentication for RIPv2.
None: Deactivates authentication on the specific interface.
Password: An unencrypted text password that needs to be set on all RIP-enabled devices
connected to the router. Otherwise, RIP information is not shared between devices with
mismatched passwords.
Password
This field is used to enter the password required when password authentication is selected. Do
not use these characters: ` " & ' # \

IPv4 Static route settings

The router supports a static routing. You can set up static routes to ensure that all traffic for a
specific destination network is forwarded to a certain interface, for example, through a VPN
tunnel. A maximum of 15 rules can be defined.
This page includes the following settings:
Enable
Enables static routes on the router.
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