Defining routes, Setting the rip configuration – Symbol Technologies WS 2000 User Manual

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Gateway—How to Configure Static Routes

Defining Routes

The User Defined and RIP Routes area of the screen allows the administrator to view,
add or delete internal static (dedicated) routes, and to enable or disable routes that are
generated using the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). If RIP is enabled, this table can
also include routes that RIP generates.

This table also includes internal static routes that the administrator adds. Internal static
routes are dedicated routes for data that travels from the WAN, through the switch, and to a
specified subnet. Such routes are supplemental to the default routes already set up for each
of the subnets.

1. Check

the

Enable RIP checkbox to allow Routing Information Protocol. This is an

internal gateway protocol that specifies how routers exchange routing-table
information. If this option is enabled, RIP-generated entries appear in the associated
table of user-defined and RIP routes.
Disable this option to prohibit the switch’s router from exchanging routing information
with other routers. Routing information may not be appropriate to share, for example, if
the switch manages a private LAN.

2. Click

the

Add button to create a new table entry.

3. Specify the destination IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information for the

internal static route.

4. Select an enabled subnet from the Interface column’s drop-down menu to complete

the table entry.

Information in the Metric column is automatically generated, and is used by router
protocols to determine the best hop routes.

5. The Source column automatically displays “User” for a user-added entry. An RIP-

sourced entry displays “RIP.”

6. Click

the

Apply button to save changes.

Setting the RIP Configuration

The Routing screen also allows the administrator to select the type of RIP and the type of
RIP authentication used by the switch. To set or view the RIP configuration, click the RIP
Configuration
button. The following subscreen appears.

1. Set the RIP type from the RIP Type drop down menu. The options are:

No RIP

Depending on the RIP Direction setting, the No RIP option partially
or completely disallows the switch’s router from exchanging routing
information with other routers. Routing information may not be
appropriate to share, for example, if the switch manages a private
LAN.

RIP v1

RIP version 1 is a mature, stable, and widely supported protocol. It
is well suited for use in stub networks and in small autonomous
systems that do not have enough redundant paths to warrant the
overhead of a more sophisticated protocol.

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WS 2000 Wireless Switch: 1.0 Date of last Revision: March 2004

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