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Configuring a RIP Network with Quick Configuration

J-Web Quick Configuration allows you to create RIP networks. Figure 68 shows the Quick Configuration Routing page for RIP.

Figure 68: Quick Configuration Routing Page for RIP

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To configure a RIP network with Quick Configuration:

  1. In the J-Web user interface, select Configuration>Quick Configuration>Routing and Protocols.
  2. Enter information into the Quick Configuration page for RIP, as described in Table 119.
  3. From the main RIP routing Quick Configuration page, click one of the following buttons:
  4. To check the configuration, see Verifying the RIP Configuration.

Table 119: RIP Routing Quick Configuration Summary

Field

Function

Your Action

RIP 

Enable RIP

Enables or disables RIP.

  • To enable RIP, select the check box.
  • To disable RIP, clear the check box.

Advertise Default Route

Advertises the default route using RIPv2.

  • To advertise the default route using RIPv2, select the check box.
  • To disable the default route advertisement, clear the check box.

RIP-Enabled Interfaces

Designates one or more Services Router interfaces on which RIP is enabled.

For information about interface names, see Network Interface Naming.

The first time you configure RIP, the Logical Interfaces box displays a list of all the logical interfaces configured on the Services Router. Do any of the following:

  • To enable RIP on an interface, click the interface name to highlight it, and click the left arrow to add the interface to the RIP interfaces list.
  • To enable RIP on multiple interfaces at once, press Ctrl while you click multiple interface names to highlight them. Then click the left arrow to add the interfaces to the RIP interfaces list.
  • To disable RIP on one or more interfaces, highlight the interface or interfaces in the RIP interfaces box and click the right arrow to move them back to the Logical Interfaces list.

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