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13 • RIP Version 2 T1/E1 DACS Administrators’ Reference Guide
86 RIP Version 2—Configuration
Domain (rip2IfConfDomain)
Value inserted into the Routing Domain field of all RIP packets sent on this interface.
Authentication Type (rip2IfConfAuthType)
The type of Authentication used on this interface.
noAuthentication (1)
simplePassword (2)
Authentication Key (rip2IfConfAuthKey)
This value is used as the Authentication Key whenever Authentication Type (rip2IfConfAuthType) has a value
other than noAuthentication(1). A modification of
Authentication Type does not change the value of Authenti-
cation Key
. If the Authentication Key string is shorter than 16 octets, it will be left justified, then padded to 16
octets with nulls (0x00) on the right.
Reading this object always results in an octet string of length zero. Authentication may not be bypassed by
reading the MIB object.
Send (rip2IfConfSend)
Send is what the router sends on this interface. ripVersion 1 implies sending RIP updates compliant with RFC
1058. There are four options,
doNotSend(1), ripVersion1(2), rip1Compatible(3), and ripVersion2(4).
rip1Compatible implies broadcasting RIP-2 updates using RFC 1058 route subsumption rules. ripVersion2
implies multicasting RIP-2 updates. ripV1Demand indicates the use of Demand RIP on a WAN interface
under RIP Version 1 rules. ripV2Demand indicates the use of Demand RIP on a WAN interface under Version
2 rules.
doNotSend (1)
ripVersion1 (2)
rip1Compatible (3)—rip1Compatible implies broadcasting RIP-2 updates using RFC 1058 route sub-
sumption rules
ripVersion2 (4)—ripVersion2 implies multicasting RIP-2 updates
Receive (rip2IfConfReceive)
This indicates which version of RIP updates are to be accepted. Note that rip2 and rip1OrRip2 implies recep-
tion of multicast packets.
rip1 (1)
rip2 (2)
rip1OrRip2 (3)
doNotRecieve (4)
Metric (rip2IfConfDefaultMetric)
This variable indicates the metric that is to be used for the default route entry in RIP updates originated on this
interface. A value of zero indicates that no default route should be originated; in this case, a default route via
another router may be propagated.