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Using the Command Line Interface
Cayman 3220-H User’s Guide
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December 2000
set ip dsl vccrip-send { off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat | 
v2-MD5 }
Specifies whether the Cayman 3220-H should use Routing 
Information Protocol (RIP) broadcasts to advertise its routing tables 
to other routers on your wide area network (WAN). RIP Version 2 
(RIP-2) is an extension of the original Routing Information Protocol 
(RIP-1) that expands the amount of useful information in the RIP 
packets. While RIP-1 and RIP-2 share the same basic algorithms, RIP-2 
supports several new features, including inclusion of subnet masks 
in RIP packets and implementation of multicasting instead of 
broadcasting (which reduces the load on hosts which do not 
support routing protocols). RIP-2 with MD5 authentication is an 
extension of RIP-2 that increases security by requiring an 
authentication key when routes are advertised.
Depending on your network needs, you can configure your Cayman 
3220-H to support RIP-1, RIP-2, or both.
set ip dsl vccrip-receive { off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat | 
v2-MD5 }
Specifies whether the Cayman 3220-H should use Routing 
Information Protocol (RIP) broadcasts to update its routing tables 
with information received from other routers on your wide area 
network.
set ip dsl vccrip-send-keyid keyid
Specifies the authentication key that will be included with all 
outgoing RIP packets if 
v2-MD5
 is selected for 
rip-send
. This 
authentication key must match the key the remote router is 
expecting, or the RIP update will be ignored. RIP authentication 
keys can be 1-16 characters long, and can include spaces and special 
characters. You must enclose the authentication key string in double 
quotes (““).
set ip dsl vccrip-receive-keyid keyid
Specifies the key that will be used to authenticate all incoming RIP 
packets if 
v2-MD5
 is selected for 
rip-send
. When your Cayman