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"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"


Enable Fragmentation
Checking
Allows the router to block any fragmented packets.
This is useful to prevent denial-of-service attacks
caused by fragmented packets. Use this with
caution, however, because some applications
work by using fragmented packets, and enabling
this option will prevent that application from
communicating.
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10. Select RIP Version 2 Only as the Incoming Packet Protocol. The General tab
should now look like Figure 11-10.
11. Click the Security tab and make sure that all routes are accepted for incoming
routes and all routes are announced for the outgoing routes (Figure 11-11).
12. Click the Neighbors tab. Here you can define how this router will interact
with other RIP routers. Select Use Broadcast or Multicast Only, as shown
in Figure 11-12. If you want to provide specific routers with which RIP can
communicate, you could enter their IP addresses here as its neighbors.
13. Click the Advanced tab, change the Periodic Announcement Interval to
60 seconds, and then click OK to save the changes (Figure 11-13).
Figure 11-8. Installing RIPv2 for IP
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A Closer Look at RIPv2 Properties
The preceding exercise covered installing and configuring RIPv2 for IP on Windows
Server 2008 and covered only a handful of settings for RIPv2. Let??™s look more closely at
the different options you can set and what effect they have on the RIP behavior.


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