Assigning a rip filter list to the incoming filter – Fortinet FortiGate 4000 User Manual
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Adding RIP filters
RIP configuration
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For Filter Name, type a name for the RIP filter list.
The name can be 15 characters long and can contain upper and lower case letters,
numbers, and special characters. The name cannot contain spaces.
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Select the Blank Filter check box to create a RIP filter list with no entries, or enter the
information for the first entry on the RIP filter list.
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Enter the IP address and Mask to create the prefix.
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For Action, select allow or deny.
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For Interface, enter the name of the interface to which to apply the entry.
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Select OK to save the RIP filter list.
To add an entry to a RIP filter list
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Go to System > RIP > Filter.
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For the RIP filter list name, select Add Prefix to add an entry to the filter list.
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Enter the IP address and Mask to create the prefix.
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For Action, select allow or deny.
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For Interface, enter the name of the interface to which to apply the entry.
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Select OK to add the entry to the RIP filter list.
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Repeat steps
to
to add entries to the RIP filter list.
Assigning a RIP filter list to the neighbors filter
The neighbors filter allows or denies updates from other routers. You can assign a
single RIP filter list to the neighbors filter.
To assign a RIP filter list to the neighbors filter
1
Go to System > RIP > Filter.
2
Add RIP filter lists as required.
3
For Neighbors Filter, select the name of the RIP filter list to assign to the neighbors
filter.
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Select Apply.
Assigning a RIP filter list to the incoming filter
The incoming filter accepts or rejects routes in an incoming RIP update packet. You
can assign a single RIP filter list to the incoming filter.
To assign a RIP filter list to the incoming filter
1
Go to System > RIP > Filter.
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Add RIP filter lists as required.
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For Incoming Routes Filter, select the name of the RIP filter list to assign to the
incoming filter.
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Select Apply.