Configuring Rip (Nsm Procedure) - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER - NSM CONFIGURATION GUIDE FOR EX SERIES DEVICES REV 3 Configuration Manual

Nsm configuration guide for ex series devices
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Table 64: OSPF Configuration Fields (continued)
Option
Traceoptions

Configuring RIP (NSM Procedure)

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Function
Enables you to configure OSPF protocol
level tracing options.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an interior gateway protocol (IGP) typically used
in small, homogeneous networks. RIP uses distance-vector routing to route information
through IP networks. Distance-vector routing requires that each device simply informs
its neighbors of its routing table. For each network path, the receiving device picks the
neighbor advertising the lowest metric, then adds this entry into its routing table for
readvertisement. Any host that uses RIP is assumed to have interfaces to one or more
networks. These networks are considered to be directly connected networks. RIP relies
on access to certain information about each of these networks. The most important
information is the network's metric. RIP uses the hop count as the metric (also known
as cost) to compare the value of different routes. The hop count is the number of devices
that data packets must traverse between RIP networks.
To configure RIP in NSM:
In the navigation tree select
1.
In the
list, double click the device to select it.
2.
Devices
Click the
Configuration
3.
In the configuration tree, expand
4.
Add/Modify the parameters under the respective tabs as specified in Table 65 on
5.
page 106.
Click one:
6.
OK—To save the changes.
Cancel—To cancel the modifications.
Apply — To apply the protocol settings.
NOTE: After you make changes to a device configuration, you must push that
updated device configuration to the physical security device for those changes
to take effect. You can update multiple devices at one time. See Updating
Devices for more information.
Your Action
1.
2. Expand the
Device Manager > Devices
tab.
and select
Protocols
Chapter 8: Configuring Protocols
Expand the
tree and select
OSPF
.
Traceoptions
tree and set
Traceoptions
up the file and flag parameters.
.
.
Rip
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