Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 7030
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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 9 Setting Up Virtual Routers
Configuring Virtual Routers
Step 7
Under
Authentication
, use the Profile drop-down list to select an existing virtual router authentication
profile or select
None
.
Step 8
Click
Save
.
Your changes are saved. Note that your changes do not take effect until you apply the device
configuration; see
configuration; see
Configuring Advanced Settings for RIP Configuration
License:
Control
Supported Devices:
Series 3
You can configure several advanced RIP settings pertaining to various timeout values and other features
that affect the behavior of the protocol.
that affect the behavior of the protocol.
Caution
Changing any of the advanced RIP settings to incorrect values can prevent the router from
communicating successfully with other RIP routers.
communicating successfully with other RIP routers.
To configure advanced settings for RIP configuration:
Access:
Admin/Network Admin
Step 1
Select
Devices > Device Management
.
The Device Management page appears.
Step 2
Next to the device where you want to edit the RIP advanced settings, click the edit icon (
).
The Interfaces tab for that device appears.
Step 3
Click
Virtual Routers
.
The Virtual Routers tab appears.
Step 4
Next to the virtual router where you want to edit the RIP advanced settings, click the edit icon (
).
The Edit Virtual Router pop-up window appears.
Step 5
Click
Dynamic Routing
to display the dynamic routing options.
Step 6
Click
RIP
to display the RIP options.
Step 7
In the
Preference
field, type a numerical value (higher is better) for the preference of the routing protocol.
The system prefers routes learned through RIP over static routes.
Step 8
In the
Period
field, type the interval, in seconds, between periodic updates. A lower number determines
faster convergence, but larger network load.
Step 9
In the
Timeout Time
field, type a numerical value that specifies how old routes must be, in seconds, before
being considered unreachable.
Step 10
In the
Garbage Time
field, type a numerical value that specifies how old routes must be, in seconds, before
being discarded.
Step 11
In the
Infinity
field, type a numerical value that specifies a value for infinity distance in convergence
calculations. Larger values will make protocol convergence slower.
Step 12
From the
Honor
drop-down list, select one of the following options to designate when requests for
dumping routing tables should be honored: