Configuring IP Routing global settings
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Configuring IP Routing global settings
This section describes how to configure global settings for the IP Routing.
It also includes information about:
•
“Setting the RIP Global Settings” on page 711
•
“Setting the OSPF Global Settings” on page 712
To configure global settings for IP Routing:
1
On the navigation tree, click the
Services
key and click the
IP Routing
heading.
The IP routing Summary screen appears.
2
Configure the Routing Summary attributes according to the following table.
Setting the RIP Global Settings
If your network uses RIP, configure the RIP Global Settings as described below. If your network
uses OSPF, refer to
“Setting the OSPF Global Settings” on page 712
.
1
Click the
RIP Global Settings
tab.
The RIP Global Settings screen appears.
2
Configure the RIP Global Settings according to the following table.
Table 201
IP Routing Summary attributes
Attribute
Description
Description
Shows a description of the router.
Version
Shows the version of the router.
Status
Shows you the status of the router. The possible values are:
Up
: the IP router is currently functioning.
Enabled
: allows you to enable the router.
Disabled
: allows you to disable the router.
Table 202
IP RIP Global Settings
Attribute
Description
RIP Log Level
Allows you to enable the recording of events in the Event Viewer. The following options are
available:
Maximum
, logs all information in the Event Viewer.
Warnings Also
, logs errors and warnings in the Event Viewer.
Errors Only,
logs errors in the Event Viewer.
Disabled,
disables event logs.
The default value is
Errors Only
.
Triggered Update
Interval
Allows you to specify the minimum interval, in seconds, at which a router must send a routing
table update if the metric for a given route changes. If the router detects a change in the routing
information, the router sends an update message at the specified interval.
Possible values are
1
to
50000
.
The default value is
5.
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