Configuring Rip Through The Web Gui - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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Configuring RIP Through the WEB GUI

Configuring RIP Through the WEB GUI
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Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
The following actions can be performed.
Mandatory actions:
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Globally enable/disable RIP protocol, using the RIPv2 Properties page.
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Enable/disable RIP protocol on an IP interface, using the RIPv2 Settings
page.
Optional actions (if these are not performed, default values are used by the
system)
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Enable/disable RIP to advertise static routes and its metric on the IP
interface, using the RIPv2 Properties page.
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Configure the offset added to the metric for incoming routes on an IP
interface, using the RIPv2 Settings page.
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Enable passive mode on an IP interface, using the RIPv2 Settings page.
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Control which routes are processed in the incoming/outgoing routing
updates by specifying an IP address list on the IP interface (see
Configuring Access
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Advertise default route entries on the IP interface, using the RIPv2
Settings page.
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Enable RIP authentication on an IP Interface, using the RIPv2 Settings
page.
RIP Properties
To enable/disable RIP on the device.
Click IP Configuration > RIPv2 > RIPv2 Properties. The RIPv2 Properties page
is displayed.
Select the following options as required:
RIP—Select to enable RIP. Disabling RIP deletes the RIP configuration on
the system.
Redistribute Static Route—Select to enable this feature (described in
Redistributing Static Route
Lists).
Configuration.
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