Networking
Configuring LAN Settings
Cisco RV132W ADSL2+ Wireless-N and RV134W VDSL2 Wireless-AC VPN Router Administration Guide
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To configure dynamic RIP:
STEP 1
Select
Networking
>
Routing
> RIP.
STEP 2
In the RIP Basic Settings, configure the following settings:
STEP 3
In the RIP Members area, check
Enable RIP
to enable RIP on all available
interfaces (i.e. VLAN1, DSL_ATM, ETH_WAN, DSL_PTM).
STEP 4
Click
Edit
to specify the following RIP authentication settings for an interface:
STEP 5
In the RIP Authentication Settings, in Authentication, specify the authentication
method for the port.
•
None:
Choose this option to invalidate the authentication.
•
Simple Password Authentication
: Choose this option to validate the simple
password authentication. Enter the password in the field.
•
MD5 Authentication:
Choose this option to validate the MD5 authentication.
•
MD5 Key ID
: Enter a numerical range from 1 to 255; default is 1.
•
MD5 Auth Key
: Enter the MD5 authentication key (Length 1 to 64 characters).
STEP 6
Passive Interface determines how the router receives the RIP packets. Check
Passive Interface
to enable on the port.
STEP 7
Click
Save
.
RIP Status
Check On to enable and Off to disable RIP.
RIP Version
Select the RIP Version (
RIPv1
or
RIPv2
or Default
[receive RIPv1, send RIPv2]).
The version of RIP used to send routing updates to
other routers on the network depends on the
configuration settings of the other routers. RIPv2 is
backward compatible with RIPv1.