Configuring Networking
Configuring Port Management
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STEP  3 Choose the RIP version:
• Disabled.
• 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. 
STEP  4 RIP v2 authentication forces authentication of RIP packets before routes are 
exchanged with other routers. It acts as a security feature because routes are 
exchanged only with trusted routers in the network. RIP authentication is disabled 
by default. You can enter two key parameters so that routes can be exchanged 
with multiple routers present in the network. The second key also acts as a failsafe 
when authorization with first key fails. To enable authentication for RIP-2B or RIP-
2M, check the Enable box. (You must also choose the direction as explained in 
Step 2.)
STEP  5 If you enabled RIP v2 authentication, enter the following first and second key 
parameters:
• MD5 Key ID—Input the unique MD-5 key ID used to create the Authentication 
Data for this RIP v2 message.
• MD5 Auth Key—Input the auth key for this MD5 key, the auth key that is 
encrypted and sent along with the RIP-V2 message.
• Not Valid Before—Enter the start date when the auth key is valid for 
authentication.
• Not Valid After—Enter the end date when the auth key is valid for 
authentication.
STEP  6 Click Save. 
Configuring Port Management
The Cisco RV180/RV180W has four LAN ports and one WAN port. You can enable 
or disable ports, configure if the port is half- or full-duplex, and set the port speed.