- Table of Contents
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- 06-Network
- 01-VRF
- 02-Interface
- 03-Interface pairs
- 04-Interface collaboration
- 05-4G
- 06-Security zones
- 07-VLAN
- 08-MAC
- 09-DNS
- 10-ARP
- 11-ND
- 12-GRE
- 13-IPsec
- 14-ADVPN
- 15-L2TP
- 16-SSL VPN
- 17-Routing table
- 18-Static routing
- 19-Policy-based routing
- 20-OSPF
- 21-BGP
- 22-RIP
- 23-IP multicast routing
- 24-PIM
- 25-IGMP
- 26-DHCP
- 27-HTTP
- 28-SSH
- 29-NTP
- 30-FTP
- 31-Telnet
- 32-MAC authentication
- 33-MAC address whitelist
- 34-MAC access silent MAC info
- 35-MAC access advanced settings
- 36-IP authentication
- 37-IPv4 whitelist
- 38-IPv6 whitelist
- 39-Wireless
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RIP
This help contains the following topics:
Introduction
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance-vector Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) suited to small-sized networks. It is still widely used because of easy configuration and maintenance.
Restrictions and guidelines
· The Advertise all networks option is not available when multiple RIP processes exist.
· An interface preferentially uses the interface-specific RIP version. If no interface-specific version is specified, the interface uses the global RIP version.