User manual
LinkMAX
 HSA300 User Manual
 79 
alternative routes, the one with the lowest hop count is 
considered the fastest path. 
For example, if you assign this port a metric of 1, then RIP will 
add 1 to the hop count when calculating a route that passes 
through this port. If you know that communication via this 
interface is slower than through other interfaces on your 
network, you can assign it a higher metric value than the others. 
You can select any integer from 1 to 15. 
5.  Select a Send Mode and a Receive Mode. 
The Send Mode setting indicates the RIP version this interface 
will use when it sends its route information to other devices. 
The Receive Mode setting indicates the RIP version(s) in which 
information must be passed to HSA300 in order for it to be 
accepted into its routing table. 
RIP version 1 is the original RIP protocol. Select RIP1 if you 
have devices that communicate with this interface that 
understand RIP version 1 only. 
RIP version 2 is the preferred selection because it supports 
“classless” IP addresses (which are used to create subnets) 
and other features. Select RIP2 if all other routing devices on 
the autonomous network support this version of the protocol. 
6. Click 
. 
The new RIP entry will display in the table. 
7. Click the Enable radio button to enable the RIP feature. 
Note 
If you disable the RIP feature, the interface settings you have 
configured will remain available for future activation. 
8.  When you are finished defining RIP interfaces, click 
. 
A page displays to confirm your changes. 
9.  Click the Admin tab, and then click 
Commit & Reboot
 in the 
task bar. 
10. Click 
 to save your changes to permanent 
memory. 
Note 
You can delete an existing RIP entry by clicking   in the Action 
column. 










