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Internet Protocol (IP) Routing
To configure some or all of the Model 5390 interfaces to accept only version 2 packets, use na or
admin to set the rip_recv_version parameter to 2 for all Model 5390 interfaces. The following
example shows how to configure the Model 5390 interface:
annex: su
Password:
annex# admin
Annex administration Remote Annex R10.1, 24 ports
admin: set interface=all rip_recv_version 2
You may need to reset the appropriate port, Annex
subsystem or reboot the Annex for changes to take effect.
admin: quit
annex# boot
Authenticating Incoming RIP 2 Updates and Requests
To authenticate incoming RIP 2 messages, set the rip_auth parameter to a password containing 1
to 16 characters. The following example sets the password to ps44D6.
admin: set annex rip_auth ps44D6
admin: set interface=all rip_recv_version 2
You may need to reset the appropriate port, Annex
subsystem or reboot the Annex for changes to take effect.
admin: quit
annex# boot
After you have set rip_auth to a password, an incoming RIP 2 message is authenticated if both of
the following conditions are met.
NOTE:
The boot command is required in the preceding example
because all interfaces, including en0, are being set. If en0 were not
among the interfaces, you could use the admin command reset instead
of the superuser boot command. Do not set rip_recv_version to 2 unless
you are sure all nodes on your network or internet are advertising only
RIP 2 updates.
NOTE:
RIP 1 packets do not contain a password field, so they cannot
be authenticated. Therefore, if you leave the rip_recv_version parame-
ter set to the default both (which accepts both RIP 1 and RIP 2 pack-
ets), setting rip_auth provides only partial security.
Summary of Contents for 5390
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