
88 Configuring Services Settings
Enterprise Edge Networking Operations Guide P0910464 Issue 01
The LAN1 Routing Services Summary and RIP Parameters settings are:
Setting Definition
Routing Protocol Lets users select the Routing protocol to run over the interface. Select RIP to
run RIP protocol or select NONE to disable running any routing protocol. If
RIP is selected, interface-specific RIP parameters appear in the bottom of the
screen. You can configure other RIP parameters on this interface
Input Filter
Action
Determines what action is performed for the packets that match the filter
criteria. You can either forward them to upper layer, possibly for further
routing or drop them.
You can select the action only if you have set any of the input or output filters.
Otherwise, they show up as N/A and you can't modify them.
Output Filter
Action
Determines what action is performed for the packets that match the filter
criteria. You can either forward them to the next hop or drop them.
You can select the action only if you have set any of the input or output filters.
Otherwise, they show up as N/A and you can't modify them.
Metric Specifies the associated metric value for the routes through this interface.
Metric values of all routes learned through this interface are incremented by
this value. The final value used in making routing decisions is forwarded to
other routes through RIP updates.
Routing Table
Update Mode
Lets users specify the routing table update mode for the interface. In On
Demand mode, the router sends its table when requested by another
established router. In Periodic mode, the router sends its table to other
established router at regular intervals.
Route
Announcement
Type
Lets users specify the route-announcement type for the specified interface.
The choices are:
Disabled: sending RIP packets is disabled on this interface. This requires the
other routers in the subnet have static routes configured to access the
Enterprise Edge server.
RIP 1: sends RIP v1 packets in broadcast only.
RIP 1 Compatible: sends RIP v1 and RIP v2 packets in broadcast. Use this for
a mixed environment of RIP v1 and RIP v2
RIP 2: sends RIP v2 packets in multicast only. Use this only if all other routers
connected to the Enterprise Edge server are RIP v2 capable.
Route Accept
Type
Lets users choose to accept announcements in either RIP1, RIP2, or both
formats.
The choices are:
Disabled: accepting RIP packets is disabled. If this choice is selected, the user
is prompted to create static routing entries in the Enterprise Edge server to
access other networks connected through this interface. This method is
preferable if you want to keep the routing table small in the Enterprise Edge
server.
RIP 1: accepts only RIP v1 packets
RIP 1 Compatible: accepts packets of both RIP v1 and RIP v2
RIP 2: accepts only RIP v2 packets.
Route Expiration
Interval
Lets users specify, in seconds, the time interval to mark an established router
that has not updated its table eligible for removal.
Route Removal
Interval
Lets users specify, in seconds, the time interval between route expires and
when it is removed from the routing table.
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