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7-16 Firmware User Guide

Connection Profiles and Default Profile

RIP-2 MD5 authentication may be configured in Connection Profiles, as well. If you are not using NAT, your public
Internet connection can benefit from sending authenticated RIP packets as well as receiving them. To configure
RIP-2 MD5 authentication for a Connection Profile, you can either change an existing Connection Profile, or
create a new one.

The Default Profile Leased and Switched menus are the same as the Connection Profile RIP option and
associated menus. For brevity, the following example shows only the Connection Profile RIP option and
associated menus.

In either case, navigate to the RIP Profile Parameters screen under the IP Profile Parameters menu of the
Display/Change (or Add) Connection Profile screen.

The connection profile RIP Profile Parameters screen appears.

Receive RIP is always visible. Here you select Off, v1, v2, Both v1 and v2, or v2 MD5 Authentication from
the pop-up menu. For MD5 authentication, you must select v2 MD5 Authentication.

If NAT is disabled

, Transmit RIP is visible. Here you select Off, v1, v2 (broadcast), v2 (multicast), v2 MD5

(broadcast), or v2 MD5 (multicast) from the pop-up menu. For MD5 authentication, you must select v2
MD5 (either broadcast or multicast).

If you chose any Transmit RIP option other than Off

, TX RIP Policy is visible. Here you select Poison

Reverse or Split Horizon from the pop-up menu. Unless other wise instructed, leave the default Poison
Reverse.

Display/Change

WAN

Main

Menu

IP Profile

(or Add)

Connection Profile

Parameters

Configuration

RIP Profile

Options

RIP Profile Parameters

Receive RIP: v2 MD5 Authentication

Transmit RIP: v2 MD5 (multicast)
TX RIP Policy... Poison Reverse

RIP v2 Authentication Keys...

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