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Cisco 500 Series Administration Guide

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Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide 403
IP Configuration: RIPv2
This section describes the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) version 2 feature.
It covers the following topics:
• Overview
• How Rip Operates on the Device
• Configuring RIP
NOTE RIP is supported in the following devices:
- SG500X/SG500XG in standalone stacking mode.
- SG500X/SG500XG in advanced hybrid stacking modes in Layer 3.
Overview
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an implementation of a distance-vector
protocol for local and wide-area networks. It classifies routers as either active or
passive (silent). Active routers advertise their routes to others; passive routers
listen and update their routes based on advertisements, but do not advertise.
Typically, routers run RIP in active mode, while hosts use passive mode.
The default gateway is a static route and it is advertised by RIP in the same way as
all other static routers, if it is enabled by configuration.
When IP Routing is enabled, RIP works fully. When IP Routing is disabled, RIP
works in the passive mode, meaning that it only learns routes from the received
RIP messages and does not send them.
NOTE The IP Routing control is available on the SG500X/ESW2-550X models only. To
enable IP Routing, go to Configuration > Management and IP Interface > IPv4
Interface page.
The device supports RIP version 2, which is based on the following standards:

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Cisco 500 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelCisco 500 Series
CategorySwitch
MountingRack-mountable
ManagementWeb-based, CLI, SNMP
Ports24, 48
Port Speed10/100/1000 Mbps
PoE SupportAvailable on some models
Switching CapacityUp to 176 Gbps
MAC Address Table Size16, 000 entries
SecurityACLs, 802.1X
Quality of Service (QoS)Yes
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Power SupplyInternal
Power ConsumptionVaries by model
Jumbo Frame SupportUp to 9216 bytes

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