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Network > Routing > Routing Profiles > RIPv2
Create RIPv2 routing profiles to efficiently configure
RIPv2 for a logical router.
Add RIPv2 routing profiles to
efficiently configure RIPv2 for a logical router.
RIPv2 Routing Profiles | Description |
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RIPv2 Global Timer Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the profile (maximum of
63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is
allowed. |
Update Interval | Enter number of seconds between regularly
scheduled routing Update messages; range is 5 to 2,147,483,647;
default is 30. |
Expire Interval | Enter number of seconds that a route can be
in the routing table without being updated; range is 5 to 2,147,483,647;
default is 180. After the Expire interval is reached, the route
is still included in Update messages until the Delete interval is
reached. |
Delete Interval | Enter number of seconds in Delete interval;
range is 5 to 2,147,483,647; default is 120. When an expired route
in the routing table reaches the Delete interval, it is deleted
from the routing table. |
RIPv2 Authentication Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the profile (maximum of
63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is
allowed. |
Type | Select the type of authentication: md5
(use RIP MD5 authentication method) or password
(Simple password authentication). |
Password | (Simple password authentication)
Enter the password (a maximum of 16 characters) and Confirm Password. |
MD5 | (RIP MD5 authentication) Enter
the MD5 Key-ID; range is 0 to 255. |
Key | (RIP MD5 authentication) Enter
the MD5 Key (a maximum of 16 characters) and Confirm Key. |
use this key when sending packet | (RIP MD5 authentication) Select
to make this key the Preferred key. |
RIPv2 Redistribution Profile | |
Name | Enter a name for the profile (maximum of
63 characters). The name must start with an alphanumeric character,
underscore (_), or hyphen (-), and contain zero or more alphanumeric
characters, underscore (_) or hyphen(-). No dot (.) or space is
allowed. |
IPv4 Static | Select to allow configuration of this portion
of the profile. |
Enable (default) or Disable | Enable the IPv4 Static portion of the profile. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the static routes
being redistributed into RIPv2 (range is 1 to 65,535). |
Route-Map | Select or create a Redistribution Route Map
to control which IPv4 static routes are redistributed to RIPv2 and
set their attributes. Default is None. If
the route map Set configuration includes a Metric Action and Metric
Value, they are applied to the redistributed route. Otherwise, the
Metric configured on this redistribution profile is applied to the
redistributed route. |
Connected | Select to allow configuration of this portion
of the profile. |
Enable (default) or Disable | Enable the Connected portion of the profile. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the connected
routes being redistributed into RIPv2 (range is 1 to 65,535). |
Route-Map | Select or create a Redistribution Route Map
to control which connected routes are redistributed to RIPv2 and
set their attributes. Default is None. If
the route map Set configuration includes a Metric Action and Metric
Value, they are applied to the redistributed route. Otherwise, the
Metric configured on this redistribution profile is applied to the
redistributed route. |
BGP AFI IPv4 | Select to allow configuration of this portion
of the profile. |
Enable (default) or Disable | Enable the BGP AFI IPv4 portion of the profile. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the BGP IPv4
routes being redistributed into RIPv2 (range is 0 to 4,294,967,295). |
Route-Map | Select or create a Redistribution Route Map
to control which BGP IPv4 routes are redistributed to RIPv2 and
set their attributes. Default is None. If
the route map Set configuration includes a Metric Action and Metric
Value, they are applied to the redistributed route. Otherwise, the
Metric configured on this redistribution profile is applied to the
redistributed route. |
OSPFv2 | Select to allow configuration of this portion
of the profile. |
Enable (default) or Disable | Enable the OSPFv2 portion of the profile. |
Metric | Specify the Metric to apply to the OSPFv2 routes
being redistributed into RIPv2 (range is 0 to 4,294,967,295). |
Route-Map | Select or create a Redistribution Route Map
to control which OSPFv2 routes are redistributed to RIPv2 and set
their attributes. Default is None. If the route
map Set configuration includes a Metric Action and Metric Value,
they are applied to the redistributed route. Otherwise, the Metric configured
on this redistribution profile is applied to the redistributed route. |