
Configuring Networking
Routing
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
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STEP 2
Click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to reload the page with the
current settings. Click
Back
to return to the
Network > Routing > Static Routes
page.
Dynamic Routing
Use the
Networking > Routing > Dynamic Routing
page to enable and configure
Routing Information Protocol (RIP). RIP is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that is
commonly used in internal networks. When RIP is enabled, the Cisco RV220W can
exchange its routing information automatically with other routers and can
dynamically adjust its routing tables to adapt to changes in the network.
NOTE
RIP is disabled by default on the Cisco RV220W.
To open this page:
In the navigation tree, choose
Networking
>
Routing
>
Dynamic Routing
.
STEP 1
In the
RIP Configuration
section, enter these settings:
•
RIP Direction—
Choose one of the following options:
-
None
—The RV220W neither broadcasts its route table nor does it
accept any RIP packets from other routers and RV220Ws. This option
disables RIP.
-
In Only
—The RV220W accepts RIP information from other routers and
RV220Ws, but does not broadcast its routing table.
-
Out Only
—The RV220W broadcasts its routing table periodically but
does not accept RIP information from other routers and RV220Ws.
-
Both
—The RV220W both broadcasts its routing table and also
processes RIP information received from other routers and RV220Ws.
•
RIP Version—
Choose one of the following options:
-
Disabled
—RIP is not used.
-
RIP-1
—This is a class-based routing version that does not include subnet
information. RIP-1 is the most commonly supported version.
-
RIP-2B
—This version broadcasts data in the entire subnet.
-
RIP-2M
—This version sends data to multicast addresses.