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I-424 Does your Windows NT reject host routes or default routes that are broadcast by RIP-enabled routers? These registry entries will fix you right up.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | AcceptHostRoutes |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 1 |
The default value is 0. Reboot your machine for these changes to take effect.
I-425 | Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | AcceptDefaultRoutes |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 1 |
The default value is 0. Reboot your machine for these changes to take effect.
I-426 Do you want to broadcast your default routes to other RIP-enabled routers in your network? Set this registry parameter to enable this function.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | AnnounceDefaultRoutes |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 1 |
The default value is 0. Reboot your machine for these changes to take effect.
I-427 Do you want to broadcast your host routes to other RIP-enabled routers in your network? Set this registry parameter to enable this feature.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | AnnounceHostRoutes |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 1 |
The default value is 0. Reboot your machine for these changes to take effect.
I-428 By default, any new route information or metric change automatically triggers a RIP update. Do you need to disable this feature? This registry entry shows you how.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | EnableTriggeredUpdates |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 0 |
The default value is 1. Reboot your machine for these changes to take effect.
I-429 This value is used in conjunction with the EnableTriggeredUpdates registry entry; it sets the number of seconds between triggered updates.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | MaxTriggeredUpdateFrequency |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 5 |
The default value is 5; valid values range from 1 to 86,400 seconds. Reboot your machine for these changes to take effect.
I-430 If you have a lot of dynamic routes created on your network, this registry entry may help you increase performance on your network. This value regulates when a route should be designated as a garbage route.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | RouteTimeout |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 180 |
The default value is 180; valid values can range from 1 to 259,200 seconds. Reboot your machine for these changes to take effect.
I-431 Are garbage routes on your network not removed as quickly as you would like? This registry entry lets you set how often garbage routes are discarded.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | GarbageTimeout |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 120 |
The default value is 120; valid values can range from 15 to 259,200 seconds (72 hours). Reboot your machine for these changes to take effect.
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