T1 AND E1 REMOTE ACCESS CONCENTRATORS
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5. Select the RIP Send Control. This determines how RIP update messages are sent on the interface. Choices
are:
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RIP1 COMPATIBLE
RIP V2 version packets are sent using RFC 1058 subsumption rules with standard broadcast addressing.
This choice allows RIP-1 routers to receive RIP update messages from the Concentrator.
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RIP2
RIP V2 version packets are sent. Compliant with RFC 1723. Uses standard multicast addressing.
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DO NOT SEND
No RIP packets are sent.
6. Select the RIP Receive Control. This determines how the Concentrator receives RIP updates. Choices are:
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RIP2
Only accepts RIP V2 updates compliant with RFC 1723.
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DO NOT RECEIVE
No RIP packets are received.
7. Select the RIP Authentication Type. This determines the type of authentication the Concentrator
uses on the interface. Choices are:
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NO AUTH
Unauthenticated RIP updates are accepted. RIP advertisements are sent without passwords.
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SIMPLE PASSWORD
RIP updates that pass an authentication test are accepted. The authentication test is done
using a simple password. RIP advertisements include the password.
8. If you have selected SIMPLE PASSWORD as the RIP Authentication Type, enter a RIP Authentication Key.
The authentication key is a user-defined password, 1 to 16 characters in length.
9. Select SAVE and then RETURN to return to the IP Configuration menu.