Networking
Configuring LAN Settings
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STEP 4
Click
Save
.
To edit the settings of a route, select the route and click
Edit
. To delete a selected
route, click
Delete
. Click
Save
to apply changes.
Configuring Routing (RIPng)
RIP Next Generation (RIPng) is a routing protocol based on the distance vector
(D-V) algorithm. RIPng uses UDP packets to exchange routing information through
port 521.
RIPng uses a hop count to measure the distance to a destination. The hop count is
referred to as metric, or cost. The hop count from a router to a directly connected
network is 0. The hop count between two directly connected routers is 1. When
the hop count is greater than or equal to 16, the destination network or host is
unreachable.
By default, the routing update is sent every 30 seconds. If the router receives no
routing updates from a neighbor after 180 seconds, the routes learned from the
neighbor are considered as unreachable. After another 240 seconds, if no routing
update is received, the router removes these routes from the routing table.
On your device, RIPng is disabled by default.
To configure RIPng:
STEP 1
Select
Networking
>
IPv6
>
Routing (RIPng)
.
STEP 2
In the RIPng field, check
Enable
.
STEP 3
In the RIP Members table, select the Index and Interface from the list and check
Enable
in the corresponding RIPng and Passive Interface columns
STEP 4
Click
Save
.