NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Version 7.3
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From the main menu, select Routing > RIP > Advanced>RIP Configuration. A screen similar to the
following displays.
Figure 8-7
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Under the Interface Configuration, enter the following information.
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Select 1/0/3 from the Interface pull-down menu.
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Next to RIP Admin Mode, select Enable Radio button.
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Select RIP-2 from the Send Version pull-down menu.
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Click Apply to save the settings.
VLAN Routing RIP Configuration
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the protocols which may be used by routers to exchange
network topology information. It is characterized as an "interior" gateway protocol, and is typically used in
small to medium-sized networks.
A router running RIP will send the contents of its routing table to each of its adjacent routers every 30
seconds. When a route is removed from the routing table it will be flagged as unusable by the receiving
routers after 180 seconds, and removed from their tables after an additional 120 seconds.
There are two versions of RIP:
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RIPv1 defined in RFC 1058
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Routes are specified by IP destination network and hop count
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The routing table is broadcast to all stations on the attached network
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Routing Information Protocol