The next step in this procedure is to create a RIP accept policy that accepts RIP routes from gateway routers with IP addresses included in the interface router list just created. Select one or more matching criteria for the policy.
To create a RIP accept policy:
| The Policy dialog box opens with the RIP Accept Policy tab displayed. |
| The Insert RIP Accept Policy dialog box opens. |
NOTE: EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES
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Id
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The RIP Accept policy ID (4000-5000).
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Name
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The character string naming the accept policy.
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Enable
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Set true to enable or false to disable the RIP accept policy.
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ExactNetListId
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The exact network list ID (0 to 1000). For exact lists, the route and mask must both match. Empty means accept all.
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RangeNetListId
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The range network list ID (0 to 1000). For a range list, apply the mask and the result must match. Empty means accept all.
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RipGatewayListId
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The RIP gateway address list ID (0 to 1000) learned from one of the listed gateways. Empty means accept all.
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RipInterfaceListId
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The RIP interface address list ID (0 to 1000) learned on the listed interfaces. Empty means accept all.
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Precedence
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If multiple policies match, the higher precedence is used (0 to 65535).
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Action
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To accept or ignore the route.
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InjectNetListId
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The inject network list ID (0 to 1000). After a match is found, all networks in this list will be included in the routing table.
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ApplyMask
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Applies the subnet mask to be used in the routing table.
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