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ELTEX ESR Series User Manual

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ESR-Series. User manual
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Create a default route by specifying the IP address of R1 router gi1/0/2 interface (192.168.100.1) as a
nexthop:
esr(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.100.1
You can use the following command to check the routing table:
esr# show ip route
11.3 RIP Configuration
RIP is a distance-vector dynamic routing protocol that uses hop count as a routing metric. The maximum
amount of hops allowed for RIP is 15. By default, each RIP router transmits full routing table into the network
every 30 seconds. RIP operates at 3rd level of TCP/IP stack via UDP port 520.
11.3.1 Configuration algorithm
Step Description Command Keys
1 Configure RIP precedence for the main
routing table (optionally).
esr(config)# ip protocols rip
preference <VALUE>
<VALUE> – protocol
precedence, takes values in the
range of [1..255].
Default value: RIP (100).
2 Configure RIP routing tables capacity
(optionally).
esr(config)# ip protocols rip max-
routes <VALUE>
<VALUE> – amount of RIP
routes in the routing table,
takes values in the range
of[ 1..10000];
Default value:
10000.
3 Create IP subnets lists that will be used
for further filtration of advertised and
received IP routes.
esr(config)# ip prefix-list <NAME> <NAME> – name of a subnet
list being configured, set by the
string of up to 31 characters.

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ELTEX ESR Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelESR Series
CategoryNetwork Router
ManufacturerELTEX
ManagementWeb interface, CLI, SNMP
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Routing ProtocolsOSPF, BGP
WAN InterfacesEthernet, SFP
LAN InterfacesEthernet, SFP
VPN SupportIPsec, L2TP, PPTP
FirewallStateful packet inspection, ACLs
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Available on some models
QoSTraffic prioritization

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