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LAN Configuration
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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance
3. Enter the settings as explained in the following table:
Table 25. RIP Configuration screen settings
Setting Description
RIP
RIP Direction From the RIP Direction drop-down list, select the direction in which the UTM sends
and receives RIP packets:
• None. The UTM neither advertises its route table, nor accepts any RIP packets
from other routers. This effectively disables RIP, and is the default setting.
• In Only. The UTM accepts RIP information from other routers but does not
advertise its routing table.
• Out Only. The UTM advertises its routing table but does not accept RIP
information from other routers.
• Both. The UTM advertises its routing table and also processes RIP information
received from other routers.
RIP Version By default, the RIP version is set to Disabled. From the RIP Version drop-down list,
select the version:
• RIP-1. Classful routing that does not include subnet information. This is the most
commonly supported version.
• RIP-2. Routing that supports subnet information. Both RIP-2B and RIP-2M send
the routing data in RIP-2 format:
- RIP-2B. Sends the routing data in RIP-2 format and uses subnet
broadcasting.
- RIP-2M. Sends the routing data in RIP-2 format and uses multicasting.
Authentication for RIP-2B/2M
Authentication for
RIP-2B/2M required?
Authentication for RP-2B or RIP-2M is disabled by default, that is, the No radio
button is selected. To enable authentication for RP-2B or RIP-2M, select the Yes
radio button, and enter the settings for the following fields.
First Key Parameters
MD5 Key Id The identifier for the key that is used for authentication.
MD5 Auth Key The password that is used for MD5 authentication.
Not Valid Before The beginning of the lifetime of the MD5 key. Enter the month,
date, year, hour, minute, and second. Before this date and
time, the MD5 key is not valid.
Not Valid After The end of the lifetime of the MD5 key. Enter the month, date,
year, hour, minute, and second. After this date and time, the
MD5 key is no longer valid.
Second Key Parameters
MD5 Key Id The identifier for the key that is used for authentication.
MD5 Auth Key The password that is used for MD5 authentication.

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BrandNETGEAR
ModelUTM9S
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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