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9 Routing
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Receive Version
Route Announce

9.3.2 RIP Filter

In this menu, you can specify exactly which routes are to be exported or imported.
You can use the following strategies for this:
• You explicitly deactivate the import or export of certain routes. The import or export of all
other routes that are not listed is still allowed.
• You explicitly activate the import or export of certain routes. In this case, you must also
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Description
Decide whether routes are to be imported via RIP and if so, se-
lect the RIP version for receiving RIP packets over the interface
in receive direction.
Possible values:
• None (default value): RIP is not enabled.
• RIP V1: Enables sending and receiving of version 1 RIP
packets.
• RIP V2: Enables sending and receiving of version 2 RIP
packets.
• RIP V1/V2: Enables sending and receiving of both version 1
and version 2 RIP packets.
• RIP V1 Triggered: RIP V1 messages are sent, received
and processed as per RFC 2091 (triggered RIP).
• RIP V2 Triggered: RIP V2 messages are sent, received
and processed as per RFC 2091 (triggered RIP).
Select this option if you want to set the time at which any activ-
ated routing protocols (e.g. RIP) are to propagate the IP routes
defined for this interface.
Note: This setting does not affect the interface-specific RIP con-
figuration mentioned above.
Possible values:
• Up Only (default value): Routes are only propagated if the
interface status is up.
• Always: Routes are always propagated independent of oper-
ational status.
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