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Chapter 22
Configuring RIP
Guidelines and Limitations
This section includes the guidelines and limitations for this feature.
Context Mode Guidelines
Supported in single and multiple context mode.
Firewall Mode Guidelines
Supported in routed and transparent mode.
IPv6 Guidelines
Does not support IPv6.
Additional Guidelines
The following information applies to RIP Version 2 only:
Limitations
RIP has the following limitations:
Configuring RIP
This section describes how to enable and restart the RIP process on the adaptive security appliance.
After you have enabled RIP, see the
the RIP process on the adaptive security appliance.
If you want to redistribute a route by defining which of the routes from the specified routing protocol are
Note
allowed to be redistributed into the target routing process, you must first generate a default route. For
information, see the
map. For information, see the
OL-20339-01
If using neighbor authentication, the authentication key and key ID must be the same on all neighbor
devices that provide RIP Version 2 updates to the interface.
With RIP Version 2, the adaptive security appliance transmits and receives default route updates
using the multicast address 224.0.0.9. In passive mode, it receives route updates at that address.
When RIP Version 2 is configured on an interface, the multicast address 224.0.0.9 is registered on
that interface. When a RIP Version 2 configuration is removed from an interface, that multicast
address is unregistered.
The adaptive security appliance cannot pass RIP updates between interfaces.
RIP Version 1 does not support variable-length subnet masks.
RIP has a maximum hop count of 15. A route with a hop count greater than 15 is considered
unreachable.
RIP convergence is relatively slow compared to other routing protocols.
You can only enable a single RIP process on the adaptive security appliance.
"Configuring a Default Static Route" section on page 19-7
"Defining a Route Map" section on page
"Customizing RIP" section on page
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Guidelines and Limitations
22-5, to learn how to customize
and then define a route
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