ECS4660-28F_Management Guide-R03

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Configuring the Routing Information Protocol
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networks. Moreover, RIP (version 1) wastes valuable network
bandwidth by propagating routing information via broadcasts; it also
considers too few network variables to make the best routing decision.
CONFIGURING
GENERAL PROTOCOL
SETTINGS
Use the Routing Protocol > RIP > General (Configure) page to configure
general settings and the basic timers.
RIP is used to specify how routers exchange routing information. When RIP
is enabled on this router, it sends RIP messages to all devices in the
network every 30 seconds (by default), and updates its own routing table
when RIP messages are received from other routers. To communicate
properly with other routers using RIP, you need to specify the RIP version
used globally by the router, as well as the RIP send and receive versions
used on specific interfaces (see "Configuring Network Interfaces for RIP"
on page 782).
CLI REFERENCES
"Routing Information Protocol (RIP)" on page 1733
COMMAND USAGE
RIP is used to specify how routers exchange routing information. When
RIP is enabled on this router, it sends RIP messages to all devices in the
network every 30 seconds (by default), and updates its own routing
table when RIP messages are received from other routers. To
communicate properly with other routers using RIP, you need to specify
the RIP version used globally by the router, as well as the RIP send and
receive versions used on specific interfaces (page 782).
PARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
Global Settings
RIP Routing Process – Enables RIP routing globally. RIP must also be
enabled on each network interface which will participate in the routing
process as described under "Specifying Network Interfaces" on
page 775. (Default: Disabled)
Global RIP Version – Specifies a RIP version used globally by the
router. (Version 1, Version 2, By Interface; Default: By Interface)
When a Global RIP Version is specified, any VLAN interface not
previously set to a specific Receive or Send Version (page 782) is set to
the following values:
RIP Version 1 configures previously unset interfaces to send RIPv1
compatible protocol messages and receive either RIPv1 or RIPv2
protocol messages.
RIP Version 2 configures previously unset interfaces to use RIPv2
for both sending and receiving protocol messages.
RIP send/receive versions set on the RIP Interface settings screen
(page 782) always take precedence over the settings for the Global RIP
Version. However, when the Global RIP Version is set to “By Interface,