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10.3.14
Restarting RIP
Occasionally, you should restart RIP system only when the switch is still operating while
you manage and configure RIP. At this time, the switch reports the neighbors that RIP
system is being restarting. It keeps previous route information until the restarting is
complete in timer.
To restart RIP system only, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
rip restart grace-period
<1-65535>
Global
Restarts RIP system and set the period.
no rip restart grace-period
[<1-65535>]
Removes a configured period.
10.3.15
UDP Buffer Size of RIP
RIP protocol exchanges the routing information between routers using UDP packets. The
V5824G can be configured theses UDP packets buffer size, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
recv-buffer size
<8196-
2147483647>
Router
Sets the UDP Buffer size value for using RIP.
8196-2147483647: UDP buffer size value
no recv-buffer size
<8196-
2147483647>
Restore the default value of UDP buffer size.
10.3.16
Monitoring and Managing RIP
You can display specific router information such as the contents of IP routing tables, and
databases. Information provided can be used to determine resource utilization and solve
network problems. You can also discover the routing path your router’s packets are taking
through the network.
10.3.16.1
Displaying RIP Protocol Information
To display RIP information, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
show ip rip
[
database
]
Enable
Global
Bridge
Shows RIP information being used in router.
show ip route
[
database
]
rip
Shows a routing table information involved in RIP.
show ip protocols
[
rip
]
Shows a current status of RIP protocol and its
information.
show
ip
rip
interface
[
INTERFACE
]
Enable
Shows RIP information of specified interface.