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Chapter 9: Configuring Unicast Routing on the SSR
Configuration Expert adds the trusted gateway to the list of those found in the RIP
Trusted Gateways object. The SSR will accept RIP updates only from the sources you
include in this list.
Trusted Gateways object. The SSR will accept RIP updates only from the sources you
include in this list.
8.
through
until you create the desired list of trusted gateways.
Adding Source Gateways
Add source gateways if you want to add routers that send RIP updates directly rather
than using broadcast or multicast messages. Updates to source gateways are not affected
by the setting of the interface RIP Packet Transmission option discussed in
than using broadcast or multicast messages. Updates to source gateways are not affected
by the setting of the interface RIP Packet Transmission option discussed in
. To add source gateways:
1.
Start Configuration Expert if you have not already done so.
2.
Open the configuration file you want to modify and then double-click that file’s
Routing Configuration object.
Routing Configuration object.
3.
Double-click the IP Routing Configuration object.
4.
Double-click the IP Unicast Routing object and then double-click the RIP Routing
object. Double-click the RIP Source Gateways object.
object. Double-click the RIP Source Gateways object.
5.
Click the Configure New RIP Source Gateway object.
6.
In the RIP Source Gateway dialog box that appears, enter the IP address or host name
of a router that you want to send RIP updates rather than using broadcast or multicast
messages.
of a router that you want to send RIP updates rather than using broadcast or multicast
messages.
7.
Click OK.
Configuration Expert adds the source gateway to the list of those found in the RIP
Source Gateways object.
Source Gateways object.
8.
through
until you create the desired list of source gateways.
What to Do Next
As discussed in the following list, what you do after configuring IP interfaces for unicast
routing depends on your network environment and whether you want to control traffic or
set security.
routing depends on your network environment and whether you want to control traffic or
set security.
•
If you are planning to implement multicast routing on the SSR, configure IP interfaces
for multicast routing as discussed in
for multicast routing as discussed in
.
•
If you are not using multicast routing but you will be using IPX, see
.
•
If you do not need to configure the SSR for multicast routing or IPX, you can control
traffic as discussed in
traffic as discussed in
. You can