Ripv2 Properties - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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Enable/disable RIP to advertise static or connected routes and its metric
on the IP interface, using the RIPv2 Properties page.
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Configure the offset added to the metric for incoming routes on an IP
interface, using the RIPv2 Settings page.
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Enable passive mode on an IP interface, using the RIPv2 Settings page.
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Control which routes are processed in the incoming/outgoing routing
updates by specifying an IP address list on the IP interface (see
Lists).
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Advertise default route entries on the IP interface, using the RIPv2
Settings page.
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Enable RIP authentication on an IP Interface, using the RIPv2 Settings
page.

RIPv2 Properties

To enable/disable RIP on the device.
Click IP Configuration > RIPv2 > RIPv2 Properties.
Select the following options as required:
RIP—The following options are available:
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Enable—Enable RIP.
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Disable—Disable RIP. Disabling RIP deletes the RIP configuration on the
system.
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Shutdown—Set the RIP global state to shutdown.
RIP Advertisement—Select to enable sending routing updates on all RIP IP
interfaces.
Default Route Advertisement—Select to enable sending the default route
to the RIP domain. This route will serve as the default router.
Default Metric—Enter the value of the default metric (refer to
Feature).
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
IP Configuration: RIPv2
Configuring RIP
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