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WavePoint 10e
For more information about defining RIP settings, see Defining Routing
Internet Protocol Rules.
13. ClickSave to save the changes and send them to the WavePoint 10e or click the X in the
upper right corner to clear any changes without saving.
Delete an Existing Static Route
1. Connect to the WavePoint 10e either through an Ethernet cable connected to Ethernet
port 3 or 4 or through the computer's wireless options.
2. Use a web browser to access the Configuration pages.
3. On the Routing menu, click Static Route.
The list of currently defined static routes is shown in the table
4. Right-click the static route to remove and click Delete.
To delete all the static routes, right-click anywhere in the table and click
Select All > Delete.
5. Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to clear any changes without saving.
Defining Routing Internet Protocol Rules
The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) sends complete routing table information out to all active
interfaces every 30 seconds and uses the hop count to determine the fastest way to reach a remote
network.
RIP is typically used in larger networks because:
l routing table information is updated from a router automatically.
l it does not require manual updates of routing information at each location in the network
when a device is added or replaced.
The selected RIP version is dependent on the requirements for the specific network and whether the
routing table information is sent as a broadcast or a multicast.
Note: WavePoint 10e supports both RIPv1 and RIPv2.
Define RIP in IPv4 Networks
1. Connect to the WavePoint 10e either through an Ethernet cable connected to Ethernet
port 3 or 4 or through the computer's wireless options.
2. Use a web browser to access the Configuration pages.
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