Routing
RM Web L3E
Release
6.0
07/2010
6.5
RIP
147
Settings per port
6.5.2 Route distribution
Route distribution describes how RIP propagates routes that were taken over
from other protocols by RIP, to other RIP routers.
Parameter Meaning
Module Module of the router
Port Port of the module of the router
Operation Switch the RIP function at this port on and off
VLAN ID VLAN membership of the port
Send Version RIP version that the Switch uses at this port to send
RIP information.
– doNotSend: RIP does not send any routing information.
– ripVersion1: RIP sends information with version 1 as a broadcast.
– rip1Compatible: RIP sends information with version 2 as a broadcast.
– ripVersion2: RIP sends information with version 2 as a multicast.
Receive Version RIP version that the Switch accepts on the receiver side.
– rip1: RIP accepts RIP V1 packets.
– rip2: RIP accepts RIP V2 packets.
– rip1OrRip2: RIP accepts RIP V1 and V2 packets.
– doNotReceive: RIP does not allow RIP information to be received.
Authentication Type of authentication used:
– “noAuthentication”: RIP information is exchanged without authentication.
– “simplePassword”: RIP information is exchanged with plain text password
authentication.
– “md5”: RIP information is exchanged with password authentication,
whereby the password is transferred with md5 encryption.
Key Password for authentication. For communication purposes, the port at the
other end must have the same authentication settings.
Key ID Password identification number for authentication. For communication
purposes, the port at the other end must have the same key ID.
Table 56: RIP configuration table