Configuration using Web Based Management and Command Line Interface
4.7 The Router menu (SCALANCE X414-3E)
SCALANCE X-300 / X-400
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Send Updates
This column displays how updates will be sent. The following are available:
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no send:
No updates are sent
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RIPv1:
Send RIPv1 updates according to RFC 1058
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RIPv1-compat:
Send RIPv2 updates according to the rules of RFC 1058 as broadcasts
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RIPv2:
Send RIPv2 updates as multicast
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RIPv1 demand and RIPv2 demand:
RIP the packets are sent only as responses to explicit queries.
Use this option only if your router needs to communicate with another router over the
WAN interface.
Receive Updates
This column displays the form in which received RIP packets will be accepted. The following
are available:
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no receive:
No packets are accepted.
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RIPv1:
Only packets from RIPv1 routers are accepted.
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RIPv2:
Only packets from RIPv2 routers are received and processed.
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RIPv1/v2:
All variants of the RIP protocol are accepted on this interface.
Default Metric
This column displays the metric assigned to the default route on this interface.
The value 0 indicates that no default route is propagated.
Otherwise the values 1..15 are valid.
Authent. Type
The authentication type is displayed in this column. This can be:
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no authentication
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simple password
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MD5 authentication.
Bad Packets
Counter for received RIP packets that were deleted and therefore ignored.
Bad Routes
Number of routes of valid RIP packets that could not be taken into consideration.
Updates Sent
Number of "Triggered Updates" for this interface