Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual

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If IP RIP is enabled for a specific interface (LAN, WAN RLAN, and/or numbered WAN interfaces),
an IP RIP send control must be selected. This element controls how IP RIP update messages are sent
on an IP RIP interface. There is a different default value depending on the type of interface
configured. The default value is automatically preconfigured when IP RIP is enabled.

The following tables provide the possible options for IP RIP send control.

For LAN and WAN RLAN interfaces:

(*) The default switch for WAN RLAN interface.
(**) The default switch for LAN interfaces.

For numbered WAN interfaces:

(*) The default switch for numbered WAN interfaces.

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If IP RIP is enabled for a specific interface, then designation of this element is required.
This element controls how the system responds to IP RIP requests on the interface. The default
value is automatically preconfigured when IP RIP is enabled.

Send Control Options

Description

RIP Version Sent

Do Not Send*

Indicates no IP RIP packets to be sent.

(none)

IP RIP v1**

Compliant with RFC 1058. Uses standard
(broadcast) addressing.

RIP v1

IP RIP v1 Compatible

Uses RFC 1058 route subsumption rules with
standard (broadcast) addressing

RIP v2

IP RIP v2

Compliant with RFC 1723. Uses standard
(multicast) addressing

RIP v2

Send Control Options

Description

RIP Version Sent

Do Not Send*

Indicates no IP RIP packets to be sent.

(none)

IP RIP v1

Compliant with RFC 1058. Use with unicast
addressing only (

Specify Explicitly

option).

RIP v1

IP RIP v1 Compatible

Uses RFC 1058 route subsumption rules. Use
with unicast addressing only (

Specify Explicitly

option)

RIP v2

IP RIP v2

Compliant with RFC 1723. Uses standard
(multicast) addressing

RIP v2

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