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Chapter 14 Routing Protocols
ZyWALL USG 50 User’s Guide
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14.2  The RIP Screen
RIP (Routing Information Protocol, RFC 1058 and RFC 1389) allows a device to 
exchange routing information with other routers. RIP is a vector-space routing 
protocol, and, like most such protocols, it uses hop count to decide which route is 
the shortest. Unfortunately, it also broadcasts its routes asynchronously to the 
network and converges slowly. Therefore, RIP is more suitable for small networks 
(up to 15 routers).
• In the ZyWALL, you can configure two sets of RIP settings before you can use it 
in an interface.
• First,  the  Authentication field specifies how to verify that the routing 
information that is received is the same routing information that is sent. This is 
discussed in more detail in 
Authentication Types on page 309
.
• Second, the ZyWALL can also redistribute routing information from non-RIP 
networks, specifically OSPF networks and static routes, to the RIP network. 
Costs might be calculated differently, however, so you use the Metric field to 
specify the cost in RIP terms.
• RIP uses UDP port 520.
Use the RIP screen to specify the authentication method and maintain the policies 
for redistribution.
Click Configuration > Network > Routing > RIP to open the following screen.
Figure 180   Configuration > Network > Routing > RIP