Timers basic – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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timers basic
This command configures the RIP update timer, timeout timer, and
garbage- collection timer. Use the no form to restore the defaults.
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YNTAX
timers basic update timeout garbage
no timers basic
update – Sets the update timer to the specified value.
(Range: 5-2147483647 seconds)
timeout – Sets the timeout timer to the specified value.
(Range: 90-360 seconds)
garbage – Sets the garbage collection timer to the specified value.
(Range: 60-240 seconds)
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S
ETTING
Update: 30 seconds
Timeout: 180 seconds
Garbage collection: 120 seconds
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Router Configuration
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SAGE
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The update timer sets the rate at which updates are sent. This is the
fundamental timer used to control all basic RIP processes.
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The timeout timer is the time after which there have been no update
messages that a route is declared dead. The route is marked
inaccessible (i.e., the metric set to infinite) and advertised as
unreachable. However, packets are still forwarded on this route.
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After the timeout interval expires, the router waits for an interval
specified by the garbage-collection timer before removing this entry
from the routing table. This timer allows neighbors to become aware of
an invalid route prior to it being purged by this device.
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Setting the update timer to a short interval can cause the router to
spend an excessive amount of time processing updates.
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These timers must be set to the same values for all routers in the
network.
E
XAMPLE
This example sets the update timer to 40 seconds. The timeout timer is
subsequently set to 240 seconds, and the garbage-collection timer to 160
seconds.
Console(config-router)#timers basic 15
Console(config-router)#