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Use Triggered RIP on this interface:
Enable triggered RIP (RFC2091). When triggered RIP is enabled, RIP timers are disabled.
Include this interface in Rip advertisements:
Select to cause the subnet configured on this interface to not be advertised by RIP.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
tun n rip 0,1
Enable RIP = 1
Disable RIP = 0
tun n ripip
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Unicast RIP update address
tun n ripauth 0-3
0 = None
1 = Access List
2 = Plain Password
3 = MD5 v2 only
tun n ripis on,off
Turn on to send updates only
when in service
tun n inrip on,off
Include interface subnet in RIP
advertisements
tun n triggeredrip on,off Enable RIP RFC2091
OSPF
Configuration – Network > IP Routing / Forwarding > OSPF
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) developed for IP
networks based on the shortest path first or link-state algorithm.
The router uses link-state algorithms to send routing information to all nodes in a network
by calculating the shortest path to each node based on a topography of the network
constructed by each node. Each router sends that portion of the routing table that describes
the state of its own links and the complete routing structure (network topography).
The advantage of the shortest path first algorithms is that they result in smaller, more
frequent update everywhere. They converge quickly, thus preventing such problems as
routing loops and Count-to-Infinity (where routers continuously increment the hop count to
a particular network). This makes for a stable network.
In order to use OSPF on the router, a valid configuration file must exist in the router’s filing
system.
Enable OSPF
When checked, this checkbox reveals the following parameters:
OSPF Configuration Filename
The file that contains the configuration data for OSPF is selected from this drop-down list.
The file should have a “.conf” extension.
Load Config file