Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide 367NoteNokia also provides support for BGP, OSPF, and PIM, both Sparse-Mode and Dense-Mode,to advertise the virtual IP address of the VRRP virtual router, beginning with IPSO 3.8.NoteYou must use Monitored Circuit mode when configuring virtual IP support for any dynamicrouting protocol, including RIP. Do not use VRRPv2 when configuring virtual IP support forany dynamic routing protocol.Configuring RIPUsing Network Voyager, you can configure the following options:To configure RIP1. Complete “Ethernet Interfaces” for the interface.2. Click RIP under Configuration > Routing Configuration in the tree view.3. Click on for each interface to configure; then click Apply.4. Click either 1 or 2 in the Version field to select RIP 1 or RIP 2, respectively, for eachinterface; then click Apply.Table 26 RIP 1 Configuration Options Available from Network VoyagerOption DescriptionVersion You an use either RIP 1 or RIP 2.RIP interfaces You can specify the interfaces on which to run RIP.Metric You can adjust the metric to a given interface to something other than thenumber of hops. You can use this adjustment to trick the router into taking abetter path, for example one that has a faster link speed even though it mayhave more hops.Accept updates You can configure whether or not to accept updates from other routers speakingRIP. Accepting updates specifies whether RIP packets received from aspecified interface is accepted or ignored. Ignoring an update can result insuboptimal routing. Therefore, Nokia recommends that you retain the defaultsetting for accepting updates.Transport You can set this option only for RIP 2. You can set either broadcast or multicast.The RIP 2 option should always be set to multicast unless RIP 1 neighbors existon the same link and it is desired that they hear the routing updates.Auto summarization You should set auto summarization to aggregate and redistribute nonclassfulroutes in RIP 1.