Configuring Rip - Asus iPBX30 User Manual

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Chapter 7
Field
Passive Mode
R I P V e r s i o n
(Send)
R I P V e r s i o n
(Receive)
Authentication
A u t h e n t i c a t i o n
Mode
Authentication Key Enter the authentication key shared by all the routers
7.2.2 Configuring RIP
Follow these instructions to enable or disable RIP:
1. In the System Services Configuration page, click the Enable
or Disable radio button depending on whether you want to
enable or disable RIP.
2. Select an interface from the drop-down list for routing information
exchange.
3. Click the Enable radio button to enable RIP for the particular
interface selected.
4. Decide whether the RIP is operated in passive mode or not by
clicking the Enable or Disable radio button.
5. Choose RIP version for sending and receiving the routing
information. Available options are Version 1, Version 2 and Both.
6. Choose whether authentication is required by clicking the
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Description
Enable this mode if RIP configured for this interface will
only receive routing information from other routers and
not send routing information to other routers. Disable
this mode if you want this interface to send and receive
routing information to/from other routers.
Select the RIP version for sending the routing
information. Three options are available: Version 1.
Version 2 and Both.
Select the RIP version for receiving the routing
information. Three options are available: Version 1.
Version 2 and Both.
Click on "Enable" or "Disable" radio button to enable/
disable authentication for exchanging the routing
information. Note that all the routers exchanging routing
information must use the same authentication key.
Select RIP authentication mode from the drop down list.
Two modes are supported - Clear Text and MD5.
exchanging the routing information.
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