RIP Configuration Page Options
- Select Configure>Routing>RIP in the J-Web user
interface.
The RIP configuration page appears. Table 139 explains the contents of this page.
- Click one:
- Click one:
- OK—Saves the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
- Commit Options>Commit—Commits the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
- Cancel—Cancels your entries and returns to the main configuration page.
Table 139: RIP Configuration Page
Field | Function |
---|---|
RIP Instance | Displays the RIP instance selected. |
Neighbors | Displays the neighbors selected. |
Export Policies | Displays the export policies selected. |
Import Policies | Displays the import policies selected. |
Preference | Displays the preference selected. |
Update Interval | Displays the update interval selected. |
Metric-out | Displays the metric-out value selected. |
Table 140: Add RIP Configuration Details
Field | Function | Action |
---|---|---|
Routing Information Protocol Configuration | ||
General | ||
Routing Instance Name | Specifies a group name for the routing instance. | Enter the group name for the routing instance. |
Preference | Specifies the preference order of external routes learned by RIP as compared to those learned from other routing protocols. | Enter the preference of the external routes. |
Metric-out | Specifies the metric value to add to routes transmitted to the neighbor. | Enter the metric value. |
Update Interval | Specifies an update time interval to periodically send out routes learned by RIP to neighbors. | Enter the update time. |
Route Timeout | Specifies the route timeout interval for RIP. | Enter the route timeout interval. |
Policy | ||
Import Policy | Specifies one or more policies to control which routes learned from an area are used to generate summary link-state advertisements (LSAs) into other areas. The options available are:
| Select an option. |
Export Policy | Specifies one or more policies to control which summary LSAs are flooded into an area. The options available are:
| Select an option. |
Neighbor | ||
RIP-Enabled Interfaces | Selects interface(s) to associate with the instance. | Select the box next to the interface name to enable RIP on an interface. Click Edit to modify an interface’s settings. Note: When you configure RIP protocols, only interfaces already configured as logical interfaces are displayed. Because the other interfaces are not displayed, you might not be able to set the logical interface and associate the address. Use the CLI to configure the logical interfaces. |
Table 141: Edit RIP Global Setting Configuration Details
Field | Function | Action |
---|---|---|
General | ||
Send | Specifies RIP send options. The options available are:
| Select an option. |
Receive | Configures RIP receive options. The options available are:
| Select an option. |
Route timeout (sec) | Specifies the route timeout interval for RIP. | Enter the route timeout interval value. |
Update interval (sec) | Specifies the update time interval to periodically send out routes learned by RIP to neighbors. | Enter the update time interval value. |
Hold timeout (sec) | Specifies period for which the expired route is retained in the routing table before being removed. | Enter the hold timeout interval period. |
Metric in | Specifies the metric to add to incoming routes when advertising into RIP routes that were learned from other protocols. | Enter the metric-in value. |
RIB Group | Specifies a routing table group to install RIP routes into multiple routing tables. | Select the routing table group. |
Message size | Specifies the number of route entries to be included in every RIP update message. | Enter the number of route entries. |
Check Zero | Specifies whether the reserved fields in a RIP packet are set to zero. The options available are:
| Select an option. |
Graceful switchover | Specifies graceful switchover for RIP. | Select Disable. |
Restart time (sec) | Specifies the estimated time for the restart to complete. | Enter the time in seconds. |
Authentication Type | Specifies the type of authentication for RIP route queries received on an interface. The options available phoare:
| Select the authentication type. Enter the authentication key for MD5. |
Policies tab | ||
Import Policy | Specifies one or more policies to routes being imported into the local routing device from the neighbors. The options available are:
| Click one: |
Trace Options tab | ||
File Name | Specifies the name of the file to receive the output of the trace operation. | Enter the filename. |
Number of Files | Specifies the maximum number of trace files. | Enter the filename. |
File Size | Specifies the maximum size for each trace file. | Enter the file size. |
World Readable | Specifies whether or not the trace file can be read by any user or not. The options available are:
| Select an option. |
Flags | ||
Available Flags | Specifies the available trace operation to perform. | – |
Configured Flags | Specifies the configured trace operation to perform. | – |