Cisco SRP521W-K9-G1 Administration Guide - Page 64

RIP, To enable RIP Dynamic Routing select

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Configuring the Network Routing 5 Static Route Settings Field Enter Route Name Destination Subnet Subnet Mask Gateway Interface Description Enter a name for the static route. IP Address of the network or host to which you want to assign a static route. Determines which portion of an IP address is the network portion, and which portion is the host portion. IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between the SRP and the network or host. Determines if the Destination IP Address is on the LAN and Wireless (internal wired and wireless networks), or the Internet (WAN). RIP Use the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) pages to configure dynamic routing on the SRP. You can enable this protocol to allow the specified interfaces to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network's layout and to exchange routing tables with other router's. The SRP determines the network packets' route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and destination. STEP 1 Click Network Setup > Routing > RIP. The RIP window opens. STEP 2 To enable RIP (Dynamic Routing) select Enabled. The default is Disabled. STEP 3 If RIP is enabled, select the RIP version and timeout values as defined in the RIP Settings table. The SRP allows you to define which networks will participate in the routing protocol either by interface or IP address subnet. STEP 4 Click Submit to save your settings. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 64

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Configuring the Network
Routing
Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models)
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5
RIP
Use the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) pages to configure dynamic routing on
the SRP. You can enable this protocol to allow the specified interfaces to
automatically adjust to physical changes in the network's layout and to exchange
routing tables with other router’s. The SRP determines the network packets' route
based on the fewest number of hops between the source and destination.
STEP 1
Click
Network Setup
>
Routing
>
RIP
. The
RIP
window opens.
STEP
2
To enable RIP (Dynamic Routing) select
Enabled
. The default is Disabled.
STEP
3
If RIP is enabled, select the RIP version and timeout values as defined in the
RIP
Settings
table.
The SRP allows you to define which networks will participate in the routing
protocol either by interface or IP address subnet.
STEP
4
Click
Submit
to save your settings.
Static Route Settings
Field
Description
Enter Route Name
Enter a name for the static route.
Destination Subnet
IP Address of the network or host to which you want
to assign a static route.
Subnet Mask
Determines which portion of an IP address is the
network portion, and which portion is the host
portion.
Gateway
IP address of the gateway device that allows for
contact between the SRP and the network or host.
Interface
Determines if the Destination IP Address is on the
LAN and Wireless (internal wired and wireless
networks), or the Internet (WAN).