To use RIP on the Services Router, you must configure RIP on all the RIP interfaces within a network like the one shown in Figure 69.
Figure 69: Typical RIP Network Topology

By default, RIP does not advertise the subnets that are directly connected through the Services Router's interfaces. For traffic to pass through a RIP network, you must create a routing policy to export these routes. Advertising only the direct routes propagates the routes to the immediately adjacent RIP-enabled router only. To propagate all routes through the entire RIP network, you must configure the routing policy to export the routes learned through RIP.
To configure a RIP network like the one in Figure 69, with a routing policy, perform these steps on each Services Router in the network:
After you add the appropriate interfaces to the RIP group, RIP begins sending routing information. No additional configuration is required to enable RIP traffic on the network.
Table 120: Configuring a RIP Network
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J-Web Configuration Editor |
CLI Configuration Editor |
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Navigate to the Rip level in the configuration hierarchy. |
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From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter edit protocols rip |
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Create the RIP group alpha1. |
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Add interfaces to the RIP group alpha1. For information about interface names, see Network Interface Naming. |
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Configure a routing policy to advertise directly connected routes. |
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Configure the previous routing policy to advertise routes learned from RIP. |
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