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Configuring IP Services
A-88 117356-A Rev. A
Parameter: RIP Mode
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > RIP > Interfaces
Default: RIP I
Options: RIP I
| RIP II | RIPII with aggregation
Function: Specifies which mode of RIP to run.
Instructions: If you specify RIP I, RIP generates RIP Version 1 packets only. The
destination IP address is the directed broadcast address, and the destination
MAC address is the broadcast address. Select RIP I if any of the listening
devices are RIP Version 1-only devices. If you select RIP II, RIP generates
RIP Version 2 updates with the destination MAC address set to the multicast
address of 224.0.0.9 specified in the RIP Version 2 RFC. The destination
MAC address on Ethernet and FDDI networks will be the corresponding
multicast address. On all other media, the destination MAC address will be
the broadcast address. RIP does not aggregate subnet information in the
updates. If you select RIPII with aggregation, RIP generates Version 2
updates but aggregates subnet information in the manner of RIP Version 1.
Bay Networks recommends using RIP II mode, with or without aggregation,
rather than RIP I mode, especially if unnumbered point-to-point links or
variable-length subnets are used.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.2.2.1.15
Parameter: Triggered Updates
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > RIP > Interfaces
Default: Disable
Options: Enable
| Disable
Function: Configures RIP to generate an update each time it recalculates a route’s
metric.
Instructions: For compatibility with routers running Version 8.10 or earlier, disable this
feature. Pre-V9.00 implementations of RIP do not support triggered updates.
If you enable triggered updates, RIP will generate triggered updates with a
maximum frequency of one every 5 seconds. The route will include all
changes that occurred in the last 5 seconds. This enforced interval prevents
RIP from monopolizing CPU resources during periods of instability.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.2.2.2.1.16
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