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ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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Routing Protocol
This chapter describes how to set up RIP and OSPF routing protocols for the ZyWALL.
9.1  Routing Protocol Overview
Routing protocols give the ZyWALL routing information about the network from other routers. The 
ZyWALL then stores this routing information in the routing table, which it uses when it makes 
routing decisions. In turn, the ZyWALL can also provide routing information via routing protocols to 
other routers.
The ZyWALL supports two standards, RIP and OSPF, for routing protocols. RIP and OSPF are 
compared in 
, and they are discussed further in the next two sections.
9.2  Routing Protocol Commands Summary
The following table describes the values required for many routing protocol commands. Other 
values are discussed with the corresponding commands.
The following sections list the routing protocol commands.
Table 47   
OSPF vs. RIP
OSPF 
RIP
Network Size
Large
Small (with up to 15 routers)
Metric
Bandwidth, hop count, throughput, 
round trip time and reliability. 
Hop count
Convergence
Fast
Slow
Table 48   
Input Values for Routing Protocol Commands
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
ip
The 32-bit name of the area or virtual link in IP address format.
authkey
The password for text or MD5 authentication. You may use alphanumeric characters or 
underscores(
_
).
text password: 1-8 characters long
MD5 password: 1-16 characters long