Intel ZT 8101 10/100 Network Router User Manual


 
Intel® NetStructure™ ZT 8101 10/100 Ethernet Switch User’s Manual 83
Using the Telnet Console
To configure RIP
1. From the Main Menu, select Layer 3 - IP Networking Setup | RIP Configurations and press
Enter.
2. Using the space bar, toggle the RIP Status field to
Enabled or Disabled. This function allows
the RIP protocol to be turned on or off without changing the RIP setup.
3. Highlight
APPLY and press Enter.
4. On the RIP Configurations menu, select
RIP Interface Settings.
5. Configure these fields.
6. Highlight
APPLY and press Enter.
Multicast Global Configurations
The Multicast Global Configurations screen is only for globally enabling or disabling the multicast
routing protocols on the switch. Each VLAN or IP Interface uses these global values unless you
configured it to use specialized settings. The protocol must be enabled globally before you can
enable it on a specific VLAN or IP interface. (RIP is globally set up with the RIP Configuration
option.)
To configure globally the multicast protocols
1. From the Main Menu, select Layer 3 - IP Networking Setup | Multicast Global
Configurations
and press Enter.
Field Description
Interface Name
Specifies the name of the IP interface on which RIP is to be set up. This
interface must be previously configured on the switch.
TX Mode
Specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to transmit RIP
packets. This field toggles between Disabled, V1 Only, V1 Compatible,
and V2 Only. Disabled prevents the transmission of RIP packets.
RX Mode
Specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to interpret received
RIP packets. This field toggles between Disabled, V1 Only, V2 Only, and
V1 and V2. Disabled prevents the reception of RIP packets.
Authentication
Enables or disables authentication between routers. When authentication is
enabled, a password is used to authenticate communication between
routers on the network. Authentication is only supported when RIP is in V1
Compatible or V2 Only mode.
Password
Specifies the password to be used to authenticate communication between
routers on the network.