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1. Select Configure > Routing > RIP.
NOTE: After you make changes to the configuration on this page, you
must commit the changes for them to take effect. To commit all changes
to the active configuration, select Commit Options > Commit. See Using
the Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes for details about
all commit options.
2. Click one of the following options:
Add—Configures a RIP instance. Enter information into the RIP Configuration page
as described in Table 72 on page 145.
Edit—Modifies an existing RIP instance. Enter information into the configuration
page for RIP as described in Table 72 on page 145.
Delete—Deletes an existing RIP instance.
4. To modify RIP global settings, click Edit. Enter information in the configuration as
described in Table 73 on page 146.
Table 72: RIP Routing Configuration Summary
Your ActionFunctionField
General tab
Type or select and edit the name.Specifies a name for the routing instance.Routing instance name
Type or select and edit the value.Specifies the preference of external routes
learned by RIP as compared to those learned
from other routing protocols.
Preference
Type or select and edit the value.Specifies the metric value to add to routes
transmitted to the neighbor.
Metric Out
Type or select and edit the value.Specifies an update time interval to periodically
send out routes learned by RIP to neighbors.
Update interval
Type or select and edit the value.Specifies the route timeout interval for RIP.Route timeout
Policies tab
Click Add to add an import policy.
Click Move up or Move down to move the
selected policy up or down the list of policies.
Click Remove to remove an import policy.
Applies one or more policies to routes being
imported into the local routing device from the
neighbors.
Import Policy
145Copyright © 2017, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Chapter 11: Configuring Layer 3 Protocols

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Juniper EX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesEX Series
CategorySwitch
LayerLayer 2/3
Operating SystemJunos OS
ManagedYes
ACLsYes
Port DensityVaries by model
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Available on some models
Virtual ChassisSupported on some models
Form FactorFixed configuration, Modular
Switching CapacityVaries by model
Forwarding RateVaries by model
Power SupplyVaries by model (AC or DC, redundant options available)
ManagementCLI, Web UI, SNMP
RedundancyPower supply, fan, Virtual Chassis
LatencyVaries by model
Jumbo FramesSupported
VLAN SupportYes
MAC Address Table SizeVaries by model
QoSYes
Energy EfficiencyEEE (802.3az)
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Operating Temperature0° to 45° C
Storage Temperature-40° to 70° C
Humidity5% to 90% non-condensing
MTBFVaries by model
WarrantyLimited Lifetime

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