In order for routes learned from RIP to be broadcast across the WAN, the respective remote sites can be entered into the WAN RIP table. The WAN RIP table contains the following values:
- Remote site: The name of the remote site is listed in the 'Remote site' column
- RIP type: The column RIP type details the RIP version with which the local routes are propagated
- RIP accept: The column RIP accept lists whether RIP from the WAN is to be accepted. The RIP type must be set for this.
- Masquerade: The column Masquerade lists whether or not masquerading
is performed on the connection and how it is carried out. This entry
makes it possible to start WAN RIP even with an empty routing table.
The following values are possible:
- Auto: The masquerade type is taken from the routing table (value: 0). If there is no routing entry for the remote site, then masquerading is not performed.
- On: All connections are masqueraded (value: 1).
- Intranet: IP masquerading is used for connections from the intranet, connections from the DMZ pass through transparently (value: 2).
- Default tag: The column Default tag lists the valid "Default routing tag" for the WAN connection. All untagged routes are tagged with this tag when sent on the WAN.
- Routing tags list: The column Routing tags list details a
comma-separated list of the tags that are accepted on the interface.
If this list is empty, then all tags are accepted. If at least one tag
is in the list, then only the tags in this list are accepted. When sending
tagged routes on the WAN, only routes with valid tags are propagated.
All learned routes from the WAN are treated internally as untagged routes
and propagated on the LAN with the default tag (0). In the WAN, they
are propagated with the tag with which they were learned.
LANconfig: IP-Router / General
WEBconfig: LCOS-menu tree / Setup / IP-Router / RIP / WAN-Sites