IP Configuration: RIPv2
Configuring RIP
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Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
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To enable/disable RIP on the device.
STEP 1
Click
IP Configuration
>
IPv4 Management and Interfaces
>
RIPv2 > RIPv2 Properties
.
STEP 2
Select the following options as required:
•
RIP
—The following options are available:
-
Enable
—Enable RIP.
-
Disable
—Disable RIP. Disabling RIP deletes the RIP configuration on the system.
-
Shutdown
—Set the RIP global state to shutdown.
•
RIP Advertisement
—Select to enable sending routing updates on all RIP IP interfaces.
•
Default Route Advertisement
—Select to enable sending the default route to the RIP
domain. This route will serve as the default router.
•
Default Metric
—Enter the value of the default metric (refer to
).
STEP 3
Redistribute Static Route
—Select to enable this feature (described in
.
STEP 4
If
Redistribute Static Route
is enabled, select an option for the
Redistribute Static Metric
field. The following options are available:
•
Default Metric
—Causes RIP to use the default metric value for the propagated static
).
•
Transparent
—Causes RIP to use the routing table metric as the RIP metric for the
propagated static route configuration. This results in the following behavior:
-
If the metric value of a static route is equal to or less than 15, this value is used in
the RIP protocol when advertising this static route.
-
If the metric value of a static route is greater than 15, the static route is not advertised
to other routers using RIP.
•
User Defined Metric
—Enter the value of the metric.
STEP 5
Redistribute Connected Route
—Select to enable this feature (described in Redistributing
Static Route Configuration.
STEP 6
If
Redistribute Connected Route
is enabled, select an option for the
Redistribute
Connected Metric
field. The following options are available:
•
Default Metric
—Causes RIP to use the default metric value for the propagated static
).