Configuring IP routing and forwarding Configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) settings
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Command line
Command Instance Parameter Values Equivalent web parameter
rip n enable on,off Enable RIP
rip n interval 0-
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Send RIP advertisement every s seconds
rip n ripto 0-
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Mark routes as unusable if we don’t get
advertisement for s seconds
rip n riplingerto 0-
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Delete routes after another s seconds
rip n updatestatic on,off Allow RIP to update static routes
rip n poisonreverse on,off Enable Poison Reverse
Configure access lists
The router can modify route metrics based upon received RIP responses. Static routes and default
routes have their metric modified if the route fits within one of the routes found within the RIP
packet. For Ethernet routes, the gateway for the route will be set to the source address of the RIP
packet. The route modifications will be enforced for 180 seconds, unless another RIP response is
received within that time.
RIP packets must have a source address that is included in the RIP access list.
Adding permitted IP addresses to the access list is controlled using a table with the single parameter
described below.
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Web
Go to Configuration > Network > IP Routing/Forwarding >RIP > Global RIP Settings >Access
Lists.
IP Address a.b.c.d
The IP address to be added to the list of IP addresses that RIP packets must come from if they are to
modify route metrics. Up to ten IP addresses may be added. The Add and Delete buttons work in the
usual way for configuration tables.