D-Link DSL-2540B User Manual - Page 43

its routes reachability information to others - port forwarding

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Section 7 - Advanced Setup RIP RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a process of moving a packet from one node to another by forwarding the packet to the next router. It determines a route based on the smallest hop count between source and destination routers. If RIP is enabled, the router operation can be configured as active or passive. Click Apply to save any changes. If RIP is set to active, the router will advertise its routes (reachability information) to others; if RIP is set to passive, the router will not advertise its routes, but will listen and update its routes based on other routers' advertisements. D-Link DSL-2540B ADSL2+ 4-Port Router User Manual 43

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D-Link DSL-±540B ADSL±+ 4-Port Router User Manual
Section 7 - Advanced Setup
RIP
If RIP is enabled, the router operation can be
configured as active or passive. Click
Apply
to save any changes.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a process of moving a packet from one node to another by forwarding the packet
to the next router. It determines a route based on the smallest hop count between source and destination routers.
If RIP is set to active, the router will advertise
its routes (reachability information) to others;
if RIP is set to passive, the router will not
advertise its routes, but will listen and
update its routes based on other routers’
advertisements.