Configuring Dynamic Routing - Cisco RV215W Administration Manual

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Configuring Networking
Configuring Routing
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Configuring Dynamic Routing

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that is
commonly used in internal networks. It allows the router to exchange its routing
information automatically with other routers, and allows it to dynamically adjust its
routing tables and adapt to changes in the network.
Dynamic Routing (RIP) enables the to automatically adjust to physical changes in
the network layout and exchange routing tables with the other routers.
The router determines the network packets' route based on the fewest number of
hops between the source and the destination. RIP is disabled by default.
RIP is disabled by default on the .
To configure dynamic routing:
Choose Networking > Routing.
Configure the following settings:
RIP
RIP Send Packet Version
RIP Recv Packet Version
(For advanced users only) Click this button to set
the to act as a router.
Select this option if the is on a network with other
routers.
Enabling the Router mode disables NAT (Network
Address Translation) on the .
Check Enable to enable RIP. This allows the to use
RIP to route traffic.
Select the RIP Send Packet Version (RIPv1 or
RIPv2).
The version of RIP used to send routing updates to
other routers on the network depends on the
configuration settings of the other routers. RIPv2 is
backward compatible with RIPv1.
Choose the RIP Receive Packet Version.
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