Use this tab to configure basic Routing Information Protocol (RIP) settings for the interface, including the RIP operational mode, and the version of RIP used.
Dialog box element | Description |
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Operation mode |
Lists the available operation modes. You can select one of two operation modes:
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Outgoing packet protocol |
Lists the available protocols for outgoing RIP announcements. You can use the following protocols to send route announcements over the interface:
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Incoming packet protocol |
Lists the available protocols for incoming RIP announcements. You can use the following protocols to receive RIP packets from other routers:
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Added cost for routes |
The cost associated with sending packets over this interface. Type a value, or click the arrows to select a new value. When routes are added to the routing table, this number is added to the hop count as advertised in the RIP message. By default, this value is 1 to indicate the additional hop as created by the receiving router. If you want to associate a higher cost with the route, set a higher cost (for example, if you have a heavily trafficked route that you do not want used unless other routes are unavailable). The accumulated costs/hops for the farthest nodes on the IP network must not exceed 15. |
Tag for announced routes |
A tag number for the routes advertised on this interface. Use this option if you want all packets sent over this interface to include a tag in RIP version 2 announcements. |
Activate authentication |
Specifies whether you want to enable authentication by using a plaintext password for RIP version 2 announcements over this interface. All incoming and outgoing RIP version 2 packets must contain the same plaintext password. Therefore, you must enable this option and configure the same password for all routers that are connected to this interface. This option is a form of identification. It is not a security option. |
Password |
A password between 1 and 16 characters long. This password is sent as plaintext in the RIP version 2 message for authentication between neighboring RIP version 2 routers. |