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To Con Gateway Routing Protocol Settings, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML

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9: Administration Routing Settings State (RIP) Version Update Interval Timeout Interval GC Interval State (OSPF) Hello Interval Dead Interval Table 9-17 Routing Protocol Settings Description Select to enable or disable the RIP state. Select how the RIP is to be configured. It can accept Version 1, Version 2, or Version 1 and 2. Indicate the number of seconds for the Update Interval. Send unsolicited Response message every Update Interval seconds containing the complete routing table to all neighboring RIP routers. Indicate the number of seconds for the Timeout Interval. Upon expiration of the Timeout Interval, the routes are no longer valid, however, they are retained in the routing table for a short time so that neighbors can be notified that the route has been dropped. Indicate the number of seconds for the GC Interval. Upon expiration of the GC Interval, the routes are finally removed from the routing table. Select to Enable or Disable the OSPF state. Indicate the number of seconds for the Hello Interval. Hello packet will be sent every Hello Interval seconds. Indicate the number of seconds for the Dead Interval. Sets the time period for which hello packets must not have been seen before neighbors declare the router down. To Configure Gateway Routing Protocol Settings Using Web Manager  To modify gateway protocol settings, on the Administrations page, click Gateway > Configuration > Routing Protocol. Using the CLI  To enter the gateway command level: enable > config > gateway > routing protocols Using XML  Include in your file: Virtual IP The SGX 5150 IoT device gateway allows the configuration of Virtual IP addresses. Virtual IP is a means to map an externally visible IP address to LAN-side IP addresses. SGX 5150units will support creating up to three virtual IP address mappings by creating loop back interfaces and publishing this information via the routing protocols. Virtual IP Settings Enabled (checkbox) Table 9-18 Virtual IP Settings Description Uncheck the Enabled checkbox adjacent to a virtual IP address (if any listed) to disable it. Keep the checkbox checked to keep the virtual IP address enabled. A virtual IP address is enabled by default. SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide 87

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9: Administration
SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide
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Table 9-17
Routing Protocol Settings
To Configure Gateway Routing Protocol Settings
Using Web Manager
To modify gateway protocol settings, on the
Administrations
page, click
Gateway >
Configuration > Routing Protocol
.
Using the CLI
To enter the gateway command level:
enable > config > gateway > routing
protocols
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name = "routing protocols">
Virtual IP
The SGX 5150 IoT device gateway allows the configuration of Virtual IP addresses. Virtual IP is a
means to map an externally visible IP address to LAN-side IP addresses. SGX 5150units will
support creating up to three virtual IP address mappings by creating loop back interfaces and
publishing this information via the routing protocols.
Table 9-18
Virtual IP Settings
Routing Settings
Description
State (RIP)
Select to enable or disable the RIP state.
Version
Select how the RIP is to be configured. It can accept Version 1, Version 2, or
Version 1 and 2.
Update Interval
Indicate the number of seconds for the Update Interval. Send unsolicited
Response message every Update Interval seconds containing the complete
routing table to all neighboring RIP routers.
Timeout Interval
Indicate the number of seconds for the Timeout Interval. Upon expiration of
the Timeout Interval, the routes are no longer valid, however, they are
retained in the routing table for a short time so that neighbors can be notified
that the route has been dropped.
GC Interval
Indicate the number of seconds for the GC Interval. Upon expiration of the
GC Interval, the routes are finally removed from the routing table.
State (OSPF)
Select to Enable or Disable the OSPF state.
Hello Interval
Indicate the number of seconds for the Hello Interval.
Hello packet will be
sent every Hello Interval seconds.
Dead Interval
Indicate the number of seconds for the Dead Interval. Sets the time period
for which hello packets must not have been seen before neighbors declare
the router down.
Virtual IP Settings
Description
Enabled (checkbox)
Uncheck the
Enabled
checkbox adjacent to a virtual IP address (if any
listed) to disable it. Keep the checkbox checked to keep the virtual IP
address enabled. A virtual IP address is enabled by default.