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step 2.
The static routing rules are shown in the following figure.
2. Add a static routing rule for LAN3 by referring to
3.3.5
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a dynamic route protocol using distance vector algorithm to select
the op
ith fe
in small and
The distance of RIP refers to the hop counts that a data packet passes through before reaching its
destination, the value range of which is 1–15. It means the destination cannot be reached if the value is
more
l
information every 30 sec
n
in 180 seconds, the RIP of the other routers would set the distance to this router into infinity and delete
the corresponding information from route table.
m ini
I v to RIPv2 gradually. Compared with RIPv1, RIPv2 supports VLSM
(Var
(Classless Inter-Domain
TL-ER6120 supports both RIPv1 version and RIPv2 version, thus you can configure the RIP version
base
Cho
.2
RIP
timal path. W
medium-sized networks
atures of easy configuration, management and implementation, it is widely used
such as the campus network.
than 15. Optima path indicates the path with the fewest hop counts. RIP exchanges the route
onds by broadcasting UDP packets. If one router has not sent route informatio
RIP develops fro
tial R P 1
iable Length Subnet Mask), simple plain text authentication, MD5 cryptograph authentication, CIDR
Routing) and multicast.
d on the actual need to improve the network performance.
ose the menu
Advanced
→
Routing
→
RIP
to load the following page.
Figure 3-44 RIP
The following items are displayed on this screen: