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13 • RIP Version 2
T1/E1 DACS Administrators’ Reference Guide
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Introduction
Introduction
The
RIP Version 2
main window (see figure 31) describes routing information as defined by the Routing Infor-
mation Protocol (RIP). All object identifiers described in this chapter comply with those contained in RFC
1724: RIP Version 2 MIB Extension.
Figure 31. RIP Version 2 window
Click on
RIP Version 2
under the
Configuration Menu
to display the
RIP Version 2
main window.
RIP Version 2 main window
The
RIP Version 2
window describes routing information as defined by the Routing Information Protocol
(RIP). The window also contains the following links:
•
Statistic
s—Clicking on the
Statistics
link displays the
RIP Version 2 Status
(Statistics)” on page 87). In this window you can view each subnet IP address, Bad Packets, Bad Routes,
Sent Updates, and Status.
•
Address
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)— After adding a RIP address, click on the IP Address under the Address column
to display the
RIP Version 2 Configuration
window. You can modify the configuration here. (see “RIP Ver-
sion 2 (Statistics)” on page 87).
Route Changes Made (rip2GlobalRouteChanges)
The number of route changes made to the IP Route Database by RIP. This does not include the refresh of a
route's age.
Responses Sent (rip2GlobalQueries)
The number of responses sent to RIP queries from other systems.
Adding a RIP address
Do the following:
1. Enter the IP network address of the interface on the 2604 DACS that you want to enable RIP. This will
be the LAN IP address, in other words, the IP address of the 2604. This is not the IP address of the device
you want to direct RIP packets to.