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Field Interface Direction Version Authentication MD5 Key ID MD5 Authentication Key Save Cancel DBG-2000 User Guide Description Select the interface where you want to configure the RIP. The RIP direction will define how this gateway sends and receives RIP packets. Select one of the following options: Both: The gateway both broadcasts its routing table and also processes RIP information received from other routers. This is the recommended setting to utilize RIP capabilities fully. In Only: The gateway accepts RIP information from other routers but does not broadcast its routing table. The RIP version is dependent on the RIP support of other routing devices in the LAN. RIP-1: A class-based routing version that does not include subnet information. This is the most commonly supported version. RIP-2M: It includes all the functionality of RIPv1, plus it supports subnet information. RIP-2M sends data to multicast addresses. Select Enable to activate the authentication for RIP-2M. By default, RIP authentication is disabled. Enter the unique MD5 key ID. Enter the authentication key for this MD5 key. Click Save to save your settings. Click Cancel to revert to your previous settings. OSPFv2 Configuration OSPF is an interior gateway protocol that routes Internet Protocol (IP) packets solely within a single routing domain. It gathers link state information from available routers and constructs a topology map of the network. OSPF version 2 is a routing protocol which is described in RFC2328 - OSPF Version 2. OSPF is IGP (Interior Gateway Protocols) and is widely used in large networks such as ISP backbone and enterprise networks. The fields displayed on the OSPFV2 Configuration table are as follows: Field Interface Area Description It displays the physical network interface on which OSPFv2 is enabled or disabled. Note: For the "L2TP over IPsec" interface, follow the steps as follows: 1. In the cloud portal, goto VPN > PPTP/L2TP > Server mode/Client mode and click Add. 2. Select L2TP as the server/client type, and enable L2TP over IPsec. Configure L2TP over IPsec on the server-side/client-side. 3. Save the configuration. For more details, refer to PPTP/L2TP. Similarly, for the "DMZ interface," you must configure DMZ on the Port configuration (Network > Ethernet> Port configuration) page. For more details, refer to Port configuration. It displays the area to which the interface belongs. 67

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Field
Description
Interface
Select the interface where you want to configure the RIP.
Direction
The RIP direction will define how this gateway sends and receives RIP packets. Select one
of the following options:
Both
: The gateway both broadcasts its routing table and also processes RIP
information received from other routers. This is the recommended setting to utilize RIP
capabilities fully.
In Only
: The gateway accepts RIP information from other routers but does not
broadcast its routing table.
Version
The RIP version is dependent on the RIP support of other routing devices in the LAN.
RIP-1
: A class-based routing version that does not include subnet information. This is
the most commonly supported version.
RIP-2M
: It includes all the functionality of RIPv1, plus it supports subnet information.
RIP-2M sends data to multicast addresses.
Authentication
Select
to activate the authentication for RIP-2M. By default, RIP authentication is
Enable
disabled.
MD5 Key ID
Enter the unique MD5 key ID.
MD5 Authentication Key
Enter the authentication key for this MD5 key.
Save
Click
to save your settings.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to your previous settings.
Cancel
OSPFv2 Configuration
OSPF is an interior gateway protocol that routes Internet Protocol (IP) packets solely within a single routing
domain. It gathers link state information from available routers and constructs a topology map of the network. OSPF version 2 is a routing
protocol which is described in RFC2328 - OSPF Version 2. OSPF is IGP (Interior Gateway Protocols) and is widely used in large networks such
as ISP backbone and enterprise networks.
The fields displayed on the
table are as follows:
OSPFV2 Configuration
Field
Description
Interface
It displays the physical network interface on which OSPFv2 is enabled or disabled.
Note:
For the “L2TP over IPsec” interface, follow the steps as follows:
In the cloud portal, goto VPN > PPTP/L2TP > Server mode/Client mode and click
.
Add
Select
as the server/client type, and enable
. Configure L2TP
L2TP
L2TP over IPsec
over IPsec on the server-side/client-side.
Save the configuration. For more details, refer to
PPTP/L2TP
.
Similarly, for the “DMZ interface,” you must configure DMZ on the Port configuration
(Network > Ethernet> Port configuration) page. For more details, refer to
Port
configuration
.
Area
It displays the area to which the interface belongs.
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