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RIP menu, IF Name, Send Mode, Receive Mode
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DSL-504G ADSL Router User's Guide RIP The Router supports RIP v1 and RIP v2 used to share routing tables with other Layer 3 routing devices on your local network or remote LAN. If your network does not employ another IP routing device, it will not be necessary to enable RIP. Figure 4- 7. RIP menu RIP can be enabled on any existing WNA or LAN interfaces. It may be specified to receive RIP requests and reply to them, it can be specified to send RIP queries, or to both receive and send RIP packets. Furthermore, the RIP version can be specified. The table below lists the parameters that can be specified for the pull-down RIP menus. Click the Apply button to setup RIP as specified. Current RIP configurations cannot be edited. To remove a RIP configuration, click on the trashcan icon for the set. Remember to save the configuration changes. RIP IF Name Send Mode Receive Mode Select Enabled to enable the RIP settings you are configuring here. Select Disable to disable the RIP configuration. Select the Interface for which you are applying the RIP configuration. Interface eth-0 represents the LAN. The ppp-X, eoa-X and ipoa-X represent the WAN interface(s) according to connection types [ PPP, EOA (RFC 1483) and IPoA ] and PVC identifier (0-7). Select the version of RIP, if any, you want to send. Select RIPv1, RIPv2 or RIP1COMPAT (RIPv1 and RIPv2) to transmit RIP requests. Select None disable RIP requests. Select the version of RIP, if any, you will accept and reply to. Select RIPv1, RIPv2 or RIP1COMPAT (RIPv1 and RIPv2) to receive RIP packets. Select None disable RIP replies. 43