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Status:
Enable or disable RIP protocol.
RIP Version:
Select RIPv1 or RIPv2. RIPv2 supports multicast and broadcast.
Password
Authentication:
If RIPv2 is enabled, set the Password Authentication according to the actual
network situation, and the password should not be more than 15 characters.
All Interfaces:
Here you can operate all the interfaces in bulk. All the interfaces will not apply
RIP if “Enable” option for All Interfaces is selected.
¾ List of RIP
After RIP is enabled, the information of RIP forwarding the packets received by the Router will be
displayed in the list.
The first entry in Figure 3-43 indicates: when receiving packets with destination IP is 116.10.20.28, the
Router will select WAN1 which is in the same network with the destination IP as next hop and forward
data via this port. The IP address of next hop is 116.10.1.254 and the hop count is 1. The effective
time of this entry is 1 second.
Note:
● RIP function cannot be set if the Router is in NAT Mode. To set RIP function, please change the
System Mode to Routing or Full Mode.
● The RIP function of WAN port takes effects only when the Connection Type of this WAN port is
Static IP.
3.3.5.3 Route Table
This page displays the information of the system route table.
Choose the menu Advanced→Routing→Route Table to load the following page.
Figure 3-44 RIP