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A<br />

A PPENDIX D<br />

Configuring Dynamic<br />

Routing with RIP<br />

About this appendix This appendix describes how to set up dynamic routing capability on<br />

the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> using its routing information protocol (RIP)<br />

process. This appendix addresses the following topics:<br />

RIP with standard<br />

IP routers<br />

“RIP with standard IP routers” on page D-1<br />

“RIP processing on the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>” on page D-3<br />

“RIP with the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> using transparent IP addressing” on<br />

page D-5<br />

“RIP with the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> NOT using transparent IP addressing”<br />

on page D-8<br />

“Configuring RIP on the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>” on page D-12<br />

“Enabling/disabling the routed server” on page D-15<br />

“Trace and log information” on page D-16<br />

Security Alert: RIP version 1 is an inherently insecure protocol. Without careful<br />

configuration <strong>of</strong> this service, this system may be susceptible to route confusion attacks.<br />

The following describes how RIP processing aids in routing IP packets<br />

through a network that has a redundant routing architecture. Figure<br />

D-1 illustrates this redundant architecture.<br />

D<br />

Configuring Dynamic Routing with RIP D-1

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