Rip - D-Link DSL-2650U User Manual

3g/adsl/ethernet router with wi-fi and built-in switch
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DSL-2650U 3G/ADSL/Ethernet Router
with Wi-Fi and Built-in Switch
User Manual

RIP

On the Advanced / RIP page, you can enable RIP.
RIP is a routing protocol designed for automatic update of the routing table on the basis of the
network status information.
You can allow the router to apply RIP for the local interface and WAN connections available on this
page and specify a version of the protocol and an operating mode of the router.
To configure application of RIP for the local interface (the LAN connection) or a specific WAN
connection, in the line corresponding to this connection, specify the following parameters.
1. In the Version drop-down list, select a version of RIP which is used by the devices or your
network. Select the Both value to allow the router to use both the first and the second
versions of RIP.
2. In the Operation drop-down list, select an operating mode for the router: Active (the
router provides data on routes to other devices in the network, receives such data, and
updates its routing table) or Passive (the router only receives data on routes and updates its
routing table).
3. Select the Enabled checkbox.
4. Click the Change button.
To disallow application of RIP for a specific connection, in the line corresponding to this
connection, deselect the Enabled checkbox and click the Change button.
Figure 88. The Advanced / RIP page.
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