User's Manual
Advanced Configuration
S.No. Protocol Support Applications
5 IRC Port Mapping for inbound connection Chat and file transfer
6 AMANDA Port Mapping for inbound connection Backup and archiving
7 FTP FTP ALG File Transfer
8 PPTP PPTP ALG VPN related
9 SNMP SNMP ALG Network Management
10 DNS Port Mapping for inbound connection Domain Name Service
5.13.3 RIP
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic routing protocol, which can be used to automatically propagate routing table
information between routers. The device can be configured in RIPv1, RIPv2, or both while operating in Routing mode.
When a router receives a routing update including changes to an entry, it updates its routing table to reflect the new route. RIP
maintains only the best route to a destination. Therefore, whenever new information provides a better route, the old route
information is replaced.
: RIP is configurable only when the devices are in Routing Mode and Network Address Translation (NAT) is disabled.
To configure RIP parameters, navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION > Network > RIP. The following RIP screen
appears:
Figure 5-85 RIP
By default, RIP is not enabled on the device. To enabled, select Enable and click OK. The RIP screen is updated with the
following tabulated parameters:.
Parameter Description
Name Displays the interface type as either Ethernet 1, Ethernet 2, or Wireless.
Status Enables you to either enable or disable RIP for a particular network interface.
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