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Registry Parameters for RIP for IP Version 1Article ID: 169161 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q169161 SUMMARY
The following registry parameters can be modified to change the behavior
of Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for Internet Protocol (IP) included
in Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0 and Microsoft Windows NT Server
version 3.51 Service Pack 2 and above.
NOTE: These parameters are not valid for the version of RIP included in the Routing and Remote Access Service Update. The Routing and Remote Access Service Update is available for download from www.microsoft.com and ftp.microsoft.com. WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide problems that may require you to reinstall Windows NT to correct them. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk. To make changes using Registry Editor:
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\IpRip\Parameters AcceptDefaultRoutes Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 or 1 Default = 0 AcceptHostRoutes Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 or 1 Default = 0 AnnounceDefaultRoutes Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 or 1 Default = 0 AnnounceHostRoutes Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 or 1 Default = 0 EnablePoisonedReverse Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 or 1 Default = 1 EnableSplitHorizon Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 or 1 Default = 1 EnableTriggeredUpdates Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 or 1 Default = 1 GarbageTimeout Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 15 seconds - 259200 seconds (72 hours) Default = 120 seconds LoggingLevel Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 - 3 Default = 1 MaxTriggeredUpdateFrequency Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 1 second - 884400 seconds (24 hours) Default = 5 seconds RouteTimeout Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 15 seconds - 259200 seconds (72 hours) Default = 180 seconds SilentRip Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 0 or 1 Default = 0 UpdateFrequency Data type = REG_DWORD Range = 15 seconds - 884400 seconds (24 hours) Default = 30 seconds PropertiesArticle ID: 169161 - Last Review: November 1, 2006 - Revision: 1.1
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