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Configuring IP, ARP, RIP, and OSPF Services
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117356-E Rev 00
Authenticating the Password on a Version 2 Update
By default, RIP running in Version 2 mode does not authenticate the password on
incoming updates. RIP checks for the presence of a password as follows:
If no password is present, RIP accepts the update.
If a password is present, RIP drops the update.
With authentication enabled, RIP drops all received Version 1 updates and
processes Version 2 updates in the following manner:
If no password is present in the Version 2 update, RIP drops the update.
If a password is present in the Version 2 update and that password is valid,
RIP accepts the update.
If the password is invalid, RIP drops the update.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to configure a RIP interface for
authentication and enable password checking. If you configure authentication on a
RIP interface, you can assign the interface a 1- to 16-character password.
Using the BCC
To configure authentication for RIP Version 2, navigate to a RIP interface prompt
(for example,
box; eth 2/2; ip/2.2.2.2/255.255.0.0; rip
) and enter:
authentication-type
<type>
type
is one of the following:
none
(default)
simple
5. Set the
RIP Mode
parameter. Click on
Help
or see the parameter description on
page A-66
.
6. Click on
Apply
, and then click on
Done
. You return to the Configuration Manager
window.
Site Manager Procedure
(continued)
You do this System responds
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