Configure RIP
RIP is a distance-vector routing protocol that uses hop count as the metric for path selection.
Procedure
Step 1 | Choose threat defense device. , and edit the | ||
Step 2 | Select Routing. | ||
Step 3 | Select RIP from the table of contents. | ||
Step 4 | Check the Enable RIP check box to configure the RIP settings. | ||
Step 5 | Choose the RIP versions for sending and receiving RIP updates from the RIP Version drop-down list. | ||
Step 6 | (Optional) Check the Generate Default Route check box to generate a default route for distribution, based on the route map that you specify. | ||
Step 7 | When Send and Receive Version 2 is the chosen RIP Version, the Enable Auto Summary option is available. When the Enable Auto Summary check box is checked, automatic route summarization is enabled. Disable automatic summarization if you must perform routing between disconnected subnets. When automatic summarization is disabled, subnets are advertised.
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Step 8 | Click Networks. Define one or more networks for RIP routing. Enter IP address(es), or enter or select the desired Network/Hosts objects. There is no limit to the number of networks you can add to the security appliance configuration. Any interface that belongs to a network defined by this command, will participate in the RIP routing process. The RIP routing updates will be sent and received only through interfaces on the specified networks. Also, if the network of an interface is not specified, the interface will not be advertised in any RIP updates.
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Step 9 | (Optional) Click Passive Interface. Use this option to specify passive interfaces on the appliance, and by extension the active interfaces. The device listens for RIP routing broadcasts on passive interfaces, using that information to populate its routing tables, but does not broadcast routing updates on passive interfaces. Interfaces that are not designated as passive, receive and send updates. | ||
Step 10 | Click Redistribution to manage redistribution routes. These are the routes that are being redistributed from other routing processes into the RIP routing process. | ||
Step 11 | (Optional) Click Filtering to manage filters for the RIP policy. In this section, filters are used to prevent routing updates through an interface, control the advertising of routes in routing updates, control the processing of routing updates and filtering sources of routing updates. | ||
Step 12 | (Optional) Click Broadcast to add or edit interface configurations. Using Broadcast, you can override the global RIP versions to send or receive per interface. You can also define the authentication parameters per interface if you want to implement authentication to ensure valid RIP updates. |