LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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Configuring the Routing Information Protocol

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RIP send/receive versions set on the RIP Interface settings screen

(

page 662

) always take precedence over the settings for the Global RIP

Version. However, when the Global RIP Version is set to “By Interface,”

any VLAN interface not previously set to a specific receive or send

version is set to the following default values:

Receive: Accepts RIPv1 or RIPv2 packets.

Send: Route information is broadcast to other routers with RIPv2.

RIP Default Metric – Sets the default metric assigned to external

routes imported from other protocols. (Range: 1-15; Default: 1)
The default metric must be used to resolve the problem of

redistributing external routes with incompatible metrics.
It is advisable to use a low metric when redistributing routes from

another protocol into RIP. Using a high metric limits the usefulness of

external routes redistributed into RIP. For example, if a metric of 10 is

defined for redistributed routes, these routes can only be advertised to

routers up to 5 hops away, at which point the metric exceeds the

maximum hop count of 15. By defining a low metric of 1, traffic can

follow a imported route the maximum number of hops allowed within a

RIP domain. However, note that using a low metric can increase the

possibility of routing loops. For example, this can occur if there are

multiple redistribution points and the router learns about the same

external network with a better metric from a redistribution point other

than that derived from the original source.
The default metric does not override the metric value set in the

Redistribute screen (see

"Configuring Route Redistribution" on

page 659

). When a metric value has not been configured in the

Redistribute screen, the default metric sets the metric value to be used

for all imported external routes.

RIP Max Prefix – Sets the maximum number of RIP routes which can

be installed in the routing table. (Range: 1-7168; Default: 7168)

Default Information Originate – Generates a default external route

into the local RIP autonomous system. (Default: Disabled)
A default route is set for every Layer 3 interface where RIP is enabled.

The response packet to external queries marks each active RIP

interface as a default router with the IP address 0.0.0.0.

Default Distance – Defines an administrative distance for external

routes learned from other routing protocols. External routes are routes

for which the best path is learned from a neighbor external to the local

RIP autonomous system. Routes with a distance of 255 are not installed

in the routing table. (Range: 1-255; Default: 120)
Administrative distance is used by the routers to select the preferred

path when there are two or more different routes to the same

destination from two different routing protocols. A smaller

administrative distance indicates a more reliable protocol.
Use the Routing Protocol > RIP > Distance page (see

page 661

) to

configure the distance to a specific network address, or to configure an

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