Rip Configuration; To Globally Enable Or Disable Rip; To Configure Rip Interface Settings - Intel ZT8101 User Manual

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3. Click New and configure these fields.
Interface Name
IP Address
Subnet Mask
VLAN Name
Active
Port Member
4. Click Apply.
5. To delete an IP interface, highlight the interface and click Delete.
If you modify an existing IP interface and apply the changes, the RIP and IP multicast interface
configurations are reset to default values.

RIP Configuration

The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance-vector protocol that uses the hop count as its
criteria for making routing decisions. RIP is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), which means that
it performs routing within a single autonomous system.

To globally enable or disable RIP

1. In the left panel, click Layer 3 IP Networking.
2. In the top panel under IP Interface Settings, click RIP Status.
3. In the RIP field, select either Disabled or Enabled.
4. Click Apply.

To configure RIP interface settings

An IP Interface must be defined before you can configure its RIP settings.
1. In the left panel, click Layer 3 IP Networking.
2. In the top panel under IP Interface Settings, click RIP Interface Settings.
3. Select the interface you want to configure and click Edit.
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Field
Specifies the name of the IP interface. The default VLAN interface name is
System.
Specifies the IP address of the IP interface (sometimes referred to as a
network address).
Specifies the subnet mask for the IP address.
Specifies the VLAN that is assigned to this IP interface. This VLAN must
already exist. The IP interface gets its port membership from the VLAN.
Enables or disables the IP interface.
Specifies the ports which are to be members of this IP interface.
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