?– Accept/Announce All Routes In the Ranges Listed Unlocks the From and To
fields so that you can add IP ranges that you will allow for either incoming or
outgoing route updates.
?–? Ignore/Do Not Announce All Routes In the Ranges Listed The reverse of
Accept/Announce All Routes In the Ranges Listed. The From and To fields
now signify IP ranges you either want to ignore or not announce.
Figure 11-12. RIP Properties Neighbors tab
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Although RIPv2 can use broadcasts or multicasts to send and receive information
from any router that also supports RIP, you can make the updates more efficient by
defining neighbors. In this model, you can specify exactly to which routers you want to
send updated information. This reduces the amount of traffic being generated by RIP
and allows you to control exactly who communicates with the router. The Neighbors tab
(Figure 11-12) shows the various neighbor properties that are explained further here:
?–? Use Broadcast or Multicast Only Restricts RIP to use only broadcasts and
multicasts for announcing route information. This is the default setting.
?– Use Neighbors In Addition to Broadcast or Multicast Allows you to define
neighbors to which the router will announce routes directly but also still
broadcasts or multicasts the route announcements.
?–? Use Neighbors Instead of Broadcast or Multicast Restricts the router only to
announce route information to the specified IP addresses.
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