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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual 2. Click RIP Configuration link to the right of the Routing tab. The RIP Configuration screen will display. Figure 3-8 3. From the RIP Direction pull-down menu, select the direction in which the VPN firewall will send and receives RIP packets. The choices are: • None. The VPN firewall neither broadcasts its route table nor does it accept any RIP packets from other routers. This effectively disables RIP. • Both. The VPN firewall broadcasts its routing table and also processes RIP information received from other routers. • Out Only. The VPN firewall broadcasts its routing table periodically but does not accept RIP information from other routers. • In Only. The VPN firewall accepts RIP information from other routers, but does not broadcast its routing table. 4. From the RIP Version pull-down menu, select the version: • Disabled. The default section disables RIP versions. • RIP-1. A class-based routing that does not include subnet information. This is the most commonly supported version. LAN Configuration v1.0, January 2010 3-17

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual
LAN Configuration
3-17
v1.0, January 2010
2.
Click
RIP Configuration
link to the right of the Routing tab
.
The RIP Configuration screen
will display.
3.
From the
RIP Direction
pull-down menu, select the direction in which the VPN firewall will
send and receives RIP packets. The choices are:
None
. The VPN firewall neither broadcasts its route table nor does it accept any RIP
packets from other routers. This effectively disables RIP.
Both
. The VPN firewall broadcasts its routing table and also processes RIP information
received from other routers.
Out Only
. The VPN firewall broadcasts its routing table periodically but does not accept
RIP information from other routers.
In Only
. The VPN firewall accepts RIP information from other routers, but does not
broadcast its routing table.
4.
From the
RIP Version
pull-down menu, select the version:
Disabled
. The default section disables RIP versions.
RIP-1
. A class-based routing that does not include subnet information. This is the most
commonly supported version.
Figure 3-8