Configure RIP
415
■
Configuring RIP Horizontal Segmentation on the Interface
■
Configuring Route Import for RIP
■
Specifying Default Route Metric Value for RIP
■
Specifying Additional Route Metric Values for RIP
■
Setting Route Preference
■
Configuring Route Distribution for RIP
■
Resetting RIP
Enabling RIP
To enter RIP view, you must first enable RIP, then configure the parameters related
to the RIP protocol. Interface-related parameters are not subject to enabling of RIP.
Perform the following configurations in system view.
Table 469
Enabling RIP
By default, RIP is not enabled.
The parameters related to an interface are also invalid after RIP is turned off.
Enabling RIP at the
Specified Network
To flexibly control RIP operation, you can configure a corresponding network
segment to RIP network so that RIP messages can be received and transmitted
through the specified interface.
Perform the following configurations in RIP view.
Table 470
Enable RIP at the Specified Network
The
undo network
command is associated with RIP by default after RIP is enabled.
After enabling RIP, you must specify a list of networks with the RIP, since RIP works
only on the interface of specified network segment. RIP won't receive or forward a
route on interfaces of non-specified network segments, and it functions as if these
interfaces do not exist. The
network-number
attribute specifies the address of the
enabled or disabled network or it can designate the network address of the
interfaces.
When the
network
command is used for a specified address, the interface of the
network segment of this address is enabled. For example:
network 129.102.1.1
,
use either the
display current-configuration
or the
display rip
command,
to see network 129.102.0.0.
Operation
Command
Enable RIP and enter the RIP view
rip
Disable RIP
undo rip
Operation
Command
Specify a list of networks associated with
RIP
network
{
network-number
| all }
Delete a list of networks associated with
RIP
undo network
{
network-number
| all }
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