It is unlikely that your cable Internet service supports this mode. If they do, and you want
to enable RIP, you will need to ask for the CMTS’s key name and number. You may need
additional information.
To enable the Cable Modem/Router to perform RIP, do the following (this example uses
BRCMV2 as the RIP Authentication Key and 1 as the Key ID):
•
To turn on RIP MD5 Authentication, and check the
Enable
box.
•
To specify a RIP MD5 Authentication Key String, type
BRCMV2
for this example.
key name = a string value to match CMTS key name value
•
To specify a RIP MD5 Auth Key ID, type
1
.
key number = a number to match the CMTS key number value
•
To change the RIP announcement interval, enter a number in seconds.
reporting interval by default = 30 seconds
•
To specify a RIP unicast destination IP address, enter the IP address and subnet
mask.
Table 22. RIP Setup Menu Option
Option
Description
Check this box to enable RIP.
RIP Enable
Check this box to enable RIP authentication for
routing protocols.
RIP Authentication
Enter the set of keys for your interface.
RIP Authentication Key
Enter the ID to identify the key used to create the
authentication data.
RIP Authentication Key ID
Enter the interval at which to update routing table.
RIP Reporting Interval
Enter the destination IP address for RIP.
RIP Destination IP Address
Enter the subnet mask for the destination IP
address.
RIP Destination IP Subnet Mask
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