Figure 4-30
Saving the configuration
2.
Click
OK
in the
This will save current configuration, if you switch to other pages, you
will not get the operation result. Are you sure to save?
dialog box that is displayed to
complete the configuration.
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4.4 Configuration Example of RIP
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a type of protocol based on the distance-vector (D-V)
algorithm. By using RIP, you can exchange routing information through UDP packets. This
protocol is widely used in simple small-/medium-sized networks.
Networking Requirements
Three subnetworks (192.1.2.0/24, 192.1.3.0/24, and 192.1.4.0/24) in a Local Area Network
(LAN) cooperate with each other through the EGW2100 and two routers. Routing Information
Protocol (RIP) works on both the EGW2100 and routers. After the configuration, the
EGW2100, Router B, and Router C can learn routing information from each other.
The EGW2100, Router B, and Router C respectively serve as the default gateways of the
192.1.2.0/24, 192.1.3.0/24, and 192.1.4.0/24 network segments. The EGW2100 connects to the
Ethernet interfaces of Router B and Router C through Ethernet interfaces. The EGW2100
(192.1.1.1) receives RIP packets broadcasted by Router B (192.1.1.2) and Router C (192.1.1.3).
The EGW2100 sends RIP broadcast packets to Router B and Router C at the same time.
Networking Diagram
shows the networking of the RIP configuration example.
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