RIP Configuration Commands
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Description
Using the rip authentication-mode md5 type command, you can configure md5
type of RIP-2 authentication
By default, use nonstandard type.
RIP-2 packets can be in the following two formats when MD5 authentication is
adopted: The earlier raised format is described in RFC1723, which is adopted by
Gated. Another format fits into RFC2082 standard, which is adopted by part of
the routers in the industry.
For the related commands, see rip authentication-mode and rip version.
Example
Set MD5 authentication at Serial0, and the packet type is "nonstandard".
[3Com] interface serial1/0/0
[3Com-Serial1/0/0] rip version 2
[3Com-Serial1/0/0] rip authentication-mode md5 type nonstandard
rip input
Syntax
rip input
undo rip input
View
Interface view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the rip input command, you can allow an interface to receive RIP packets.
Using the undo rip input command, you can cancel an interface to receive RIP
packets.
By default, RIP packets at all interfaces (except loopback interface) can be
received..
This command is used in cooperation with the other two commands: rip output
and rip work. Functionally, rip work is equivalent to rip input & rip output. The
latter two control the receipt and the transmission of RIP packets respectively on
an interface. The former command equals the functional combination of the latter
two commands.
For the related command, see rip output and rip work.
Example
Specify the interface serial1/0/0 not to receive RIP packets.
[3Com-serial1/0/0] undo rip input
rip metricin
Syntax
rip metricin
value
undo rip metricin
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