D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual - Page 63

Dynamic route

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Destination network Destination port Apply Cancel Enter an IP address, a range of IP addresses, or Any as the destination network. Destination Port is an integer in the range of 1-65535 destined to a specific application on destination IP. Enter the destination port number. Click Apply to save your settings. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. Dynamic route Protocols that the DSR-250V2 is the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). It is a protocol that keeps a check on the number of hops a packet can make from its source to destination. Similarly, you will also learn to configure OSPFv2 in this section. OSPFv2 is a dynamic protocol that routes Internet Protocol (IP) packets solely within a single routing domain. RIP: Dynamic routing using the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) common in LAN. With RIP, DSR-250V2 can exchange routing information with other supported gateways in the LAN and allow for dynamic adjustment of routing tables to adapt to modifications in the LAN without interrupting traffic flow. The fields displayed on the page are as follows: Field Interface Direction Version Authentication MD5 key ID MD5 Auth key Enable Description It displays the interface on which the RIP is configured. It displays in which direction the RIP packets need to be exchanged. It displays the RIP version supported by the routing devices in the selected interface. It displays whether the authentication is enabled or disabled for RIP-2M. Enter the unique MD5 key ID. Enter the authentication key for this MD5 key. You can enable or disable the configured RIP. Click Add(+ button) to add a new entry to the list. This opens the Add RIP configuration page. To delete multiple entries, select the corresponding checkboxes present in the first column of the table, and click Delete Icon.

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Destination network
Enter an IP address, a range of IP addresses, or Any as the destination network.
Destination port
Destination Port is an integer in the range of 1-65535 destined to a specific application on
destination IP. Enter the destination port number.
Apply
Click
to save your settings.
Apply
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
Dynamic route
Protocols that the DSR-250V2 is the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). It is a protocol that keeps a check on the number of hops a packet can
make from its source to destination. Similarly, you will also learn to configure OSPFv2 in this section. OSPFv2 is a dynamic protocol that routes
Internet Protocol (IP) packets solely within a single routing domain.
RIP
:
Dynamic routing using the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) common in LAN. With RIP, DSR-250V2 can
exchange routing information with other supported gateways in the LAN and allow for dynamic adjustment of routing tables to adapt to
modifications in the LAN without interrupting traffic flow.
The fields displayed on the page are as follows:
Field
Description
Interface
It displays the interface on which the RIP is configured.
Direction
It displays in which direction the RIP packets need to be exchanged.
Version
It displays the RIP version supported by the routing devices in the selected interface.
Authentication
It displays whether the authentication is enabled or disabled for RIP-2M.
MD5 key ID
Enter the unique MD5 key ID.
MD5 Auth key
Enter the authentication key for this MD5 key.
Enable
You can enable or disable the configured RIP.
Click
to add a new entry to the list. This opens the
page. To delete multiple entries, select the
Add(+ button)
Add RIP configuration
corresponding checkboxes present in the first column of the table, and click
.
Delete Icon