Edit RIP Global Settings
You are here: Network > Routing > RIP.
To edit RIP global settings:
- Click the pencil icon on the upper right side of the RIP
Global Settings table.
The Edit RIP Global Settings page appears.
- Complete the configuration according to the guidelines provided in Table 1.
- Click OK to save the changes. If you want to discard your changes, click Cancel.
Table 1: Fields on the Edit RIP Global Settings Page
Field | Action |
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General | |
Send | Select a RIP send options from the list:
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Receive | Select a RIP receive options from the list:
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Route timeout (sec) | Enter the route timeout interval value for RIP. |
Update interval (sec) | Enter the update time interval value to periodically send out routes learned by RIP to neighbors. |
Hold timeout (sec) | Enter the hold timeout interval period for which the expired route is retained in the routing table before being removed. |
Metric in | Enter the metric-in value to add to incoming routes when advertising into RIP routes that were learned from other protocols. |
RIB Group | Select a routing table group to install RIP routes into multiple routing tables. |
Message size | Enter the number of route entries to be included in every RIP update message. |
Check Zero | Specifies whether the reserved fields in a RIP packet are set to zero. Select an option:
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Graceful switchover | Specifies graceful switch over for RIP. Enter the following:
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Authentication | Enter the following:
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Policy | |
Import Policy | Specifies one or more policies to routes being imported into the local routing device from the neighbors. Click one of the following options:
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Trace Options | |
File Name | Enter the filename to receive the output of the trace operation. |
Number of Files | Enter the maximum number of trace files. |
File Size | Enter the maximum size for each trace file. |
World-readable | Specifies whether or not the trace file can be read by any user or not. Select an option:
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Flags | Select one or more flags from the Available Flags column and move it to the Configured Flags column using the arrow. |