Configuring rip – ADC Campus-REX2 RS User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Configuring the REX2

Campus-REX2 RS Interface Card User Manual

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Configuring RIP

From this screen, you can configure the parameters for Routing Information
Protocol (RIP) to allow the propagation of routing information. Both the Unit
(REX2 card) and Ports (LAN and Line) can be configured. See

“Dynamic

Routing” on page 129

for more information about using RIP.

1

To configure RIP, from the Router Configuration screen type

then

press

. The RIP Configuration screen is displayed.

2

To configure RIP for the Unit (Campus-REX2), do the following:

a

To enable RIP Host Routes, type

then press

. When

enabled, Campus-REX2 accepts host routes in RIP updates.

b

To enable RIP Poison Reverse, type

then press

. When

enabled, this gateway (REX2) indicates to its neighbor gateways
that one of the gateways is no longer connected. It does this by
setting the number of hops to the disconnected gateway to an infinite
number of hops (16, for example).

c

To enable RIP2 authentication, type

then press

. RIPv2

uses a plain-text password for authentication that you will set when
you change the RIP2 authentication password.

d

To change the RIP2 authentication password, type

then press

(RIP2 authentication must be enabled). Enter a text string of

up to 16 characters (including alphanumeric or symbols) at the
prompt:

Maximum length is 16 characters.

Enter New RIP2 Password : rex2route

2

ENTER

Jul 07, 2003

ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, CAMPUS RS, Version 5.1 08:19:34

Local Unit ID:

Local I/F:

REX2

Remote Unit ID:

Remote I/F: REX2

Circuit ID:

RIP CONFIGURATION

UNIT

1) RIP Host Routes:

Enabled

(Disabled, Enabled)

2) RIP Poison Reverse:

Enabled

(Disabled, Enabled)

3) RIP2 Authentication:

Disabled

(Disabled, Enabled)

4) CHANGE RIP2 PASSWORD

PORTS

5) LAN RIP Receive:

None

(None, RIP1, RIP2, Both)

6) LAN RIP Send:

None

(None, RIP1, RIP2*, RIP1c*)

7) Line RIP Receive:

None

(None, RIP1, RIP2, Both)

8) Line RIP Send:

None

(None, RIP1, RIP2*, RIP1c*)

9) DYNAMIC ROUTE TABLE

*Note:

RIP2 Send = send RIP2 multicast messages

RIP1c Send = send RIP2 broadcast messages

(R)eturn

(M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

1

ENTER

2

ENTER

2

ENTER

2

ENTER

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