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Verify that the routing protocol is configured to use the correct interfaces.

After you install RIP or OSPF on an RRAS router, you must specify the interfaces over

which you want the protocol to transmit its messages. To do this, you click the rout­

ing protocol icon in the console tree and, on the Action menu, click New Interface.

In the New Interface dialog box, you select the interface in the computer that pro­

vides access to the network where the other routers are located. If other routers are

located on both networks to which the Routing and Remote Access server is con­

nected, you should perform this procedure twice, to install both interfaces.

Once you have ascertained that RRAS has the routing protocol installed and the inter-

faces selected, you can begin checking elements specific to the individual routing pro­

tocol, as described in the following sections.

Troubleshooting RIP

To determine whether RIP is functioning properly, you can select the RIP subheading

in the console tree, as shown in Figure 5-12.

Figure 5-12

The RIP display in the Routing And Remote Access console

The details pane shows the number of RIP packets transmitted and received by the

router. If RRAS is not sending or receiving RIP messages (or both), you should check

the RIP configuration settings, as described in the following procedures: