Reference Guide
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RIP Interface Configuration
To display the following form, go to the RIP Interfaces Configuration form. Select a RIP interface number, or
open the RIP Interfaces folder and click Add RIP Interface.
The following table describes the RIP Interface Configuration controls:
Table 149 RIP Interface Configuration controls
Control
Descriptions
IP Interface number (1-255)
Assigns a numeric identifier to the RIP interface.
Enable RIP?
Enables or disables the RIP interface. The default is disabled.
RIP Version
Configures the RIP version used by this interface.
The default value is version 2.
Default Route Action
When listen, the switch accepts RIP default routes from other routers, but gives them
lower priority than configured default gateways. When supply, the switch sends RIP
default routes to other routers. When both, the switch operates as both "listen" and
"supply". When no, the switch rejects RIP default routes. The default value is disabled.
Supply Route Updates?
When enabled, the switch supplies routes to other routers. The default value is enabled.
Listen to Route Updates?
When enabled, the switch learns routes from other routers. The default value is
enabled.
Poisoned Reverse?
When enabled, the switch uses split horizon with poisoned reverse. When disabled, the
switch uses only split horizon. The default value is disabled.
Triggered Updates?
Enables or disables Triggered Updates. Triggered Updates are used to speed
convergence. When enabled, Triggered Updates force a router to send update
messages immediately, even if it is not yet time for the update message. The default
value is enabled.
Multicast Updates?
Enables or disables multicast updates of the routing table (using address 224.0.0.9).
The default value is enabled.










