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Dynamic Routing:
Enable RIP:
If this box is checked, Dynamic Routing is enabled.
Protocol:
Select the protocol from the drop-down manual. The choice is dependent upon the
network environment. Most networks support RIP v1. If RIP v1 is selected, routing data will
be sent in RIP v1 format. If RIP v2 is selected, routing data will be sent in RIP v2 format using
Subnet Broadcasting. If RIP v1 Compatible is selected, routing data will be sent in RIP v2
format using Multicasting.
RIP v1:
RIP Version 1: One of the first dynamic routing protocols introduced used in
the Internet, RIPv1 was developed to distribute network reach ability information for
what is now considered simple topologies.
RIP v2:
RIP Version 2: Shares the same basic concepts and algorithms as RIPv1 with
added features such as subnet masks, authentication, external route tags, next hop
addresses, and multicasting in addition to broadcasting.
RIP v1 Compatible:
RIP v1 compatible (UDP protocol with multicast format)
Note:
Routers using RIP v1 or RIP v1-compatible protocol can talk to each other, but not
to routers using RIP v2 protocol.
Enable Password:
This is an optional field. RIP version v2/Compatibility allows you to
provide simple plaintext password based authentication to RIP packets. This field is disabled
if RIP v1 protocol is selected.
Password:
The 16 character long plain text password.
Direction:
Normally when RIP is enabled on a router it dynamically learns/provides routes
on all it's configured interfaces. This parameter allows you to select the interfaces on which
RIP is expected to learn and distribute routing information. This feature allows the user to
control how and which routes get distributed through the network e.g. by selecting “In Only”
mode, it prevent routes to the private LAN networks from being sent over to the WAN side
router. The following four direction options are available:
Both:
Receive updates on the interface and also send it's routing table to other
routers connected to that interface.
In:
Receive routing updates from other routers connected to that interface but NOT
send routing updates on that interface.
Out:
Send routing updates but not receive updates on this interface from the other
routers connected to that interface.
None:
Ignores this interface and not send or receive routing updates through this
interface.
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