ARRIS Group Inc. SBG941 사용자 설명서

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automatically identifies and uses the best known and quickest route to any given 
destination address. To help reduce network congestion and delays, the Advanced RIP 
setup is used in WAN networks to identify and use the best known and quickest route to 
given destination addresses. 
RIP is a protocol that requires negotiation from both sides of the network (i.e., CMRG 
and CMTS). The ISP would normally set this up to match their CMTS settings with the 
configuration in the CMRG. 
Note: RIP messaging will only be sent upstream when running in Static 
IP Addressing mode on the Basic   Setup page. You must enable Static 
IP Addressing and then set the WAN IP network information! RIP is 
normally a function that is tightly controlled via the ISP. RIP 
Authentication Keys and IDs are normally held as secret information 
from the end user to prevent unauthorized RIP settings. 
 
Field Descriptions for the Advanced RIP Setup Page 
Field 
Description 
RIP Enable 
Enables or disables the RIP protocol. 
This protocol helps the router dynamically adapt to the 
changes in the network. RIP is now considered obsolete 
since newer routing protocols, such as OSPF and ISIS, have 
been introduced. 
RIP Authentication 
If this field is enabled, a plain text password or a shared key 
authentication is added to the RIP packet in order for the CPE 
and the wireless router to authenticate each other. 
RIP Authentication Key 
Used to encrypt the plain text password that is enclosed in 
each RIP packet. 
If you are using the shared key authentication in RIP, you will 
need to provide a key. 
RIP Authentication Key ID 
An unsigned 8-bit field in the RIP packet. This field identifies 
the key used to create the authentication data for the RIP 
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