Configure The Routing Information Protocol - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS318N Reference Manual

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To edit an IPv4 static route:
1.
On the Static Routing screen for IPv4 (see
in the Action column for the route that you want to modify. The Edit Static Route screen
displays. This screen is identical to the Add Static Route screen (see the previous
figure).
2.
Modify the settings as explained in the previous table.
3.
Click Apply to save your settings.
To delete one or more routes:
1.
On the Static Routing screen for IPv4 (see
to the left of each route that you want to delete, or click the Select All table button to
select all routes.
2.
Click the Delete table button.

Configure the Routing Information Protocol

Routing Information Protocol (RIP), RFC 2453, is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that is
commonly used in internal IPv4 networks (LANs). RIP enables a router to exchange its
routing information automatically with other routers, to dynamically adjust its routing tables,
and to adapt to changes in the network. RIP is disabled by default. RIP does not apply to
IPv6.
To enable and configure RIP:
1.
Select Network Configuration > Routing. In the upper right of the screen, the IPv4
radio button is selected by default. The Static Routing screen displays the IPv4 settings
(see
Figure 49
2.
Click the RIP Configuration option arrow to the right of the Static Routing submenu tab. The
RIP Configuration screen displays. (The following figure contains some examples.)
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on page 98).
LAN Configuration
Figure 49
on page 98), click the Edit button
Figure 49
on page 98), select the check box
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