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Allied Telesis AT-FS970M Series User Manual

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Chapter 105: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands

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“NO AUTO-SUMMARY” on page 1859 Routing

Configuration

Disables automatic route
summarization.

“NO DEFAULT-INFORMATION
ORIGINATE” on page 1860

Routing
Configuration

Stops the switch from sending the
default route.

“NO IP RIP AUTHENTICATION
MODE” on page 1861

VLAN Interface

Restores the default value of plain-text
authentication mode.

“NO IP RIP AUTHENTICATION
STRING” on page 1862

VLAN Interface

Deletes the specified authentication
key or password.

“NO IP RIP RECEIVE-PACKET” on
page 1863

VLAN Interface

Disables the VLAN interface to
receive routing updates.

“NO IP RIP RECEIVE VERSION” on
page 1864

VLAN Interface

Deletes the version of the routing
updates that the routing interface
accepts.

“NO IP RIP SEND-PACKET” on
page 1865

VLAN Interface

Disables the VLAN to send routing
updates.

“NO IP RIP SEND VERSION” on
page 1866

VLAN Interface

Deletes the version of the routing
updates that the routing interface
sends out.

“NO IP RIP SPLIT-HORIZON” on
page 1867

VLAN Interface

Disables split horizon or split horizon
with poison reverse.

“NO NETWORK” on page 1868

Routing
Configuration

Stops the specified network or VLAN
from sending and accepting routing
updates.

“NO PASSIVE-INTERFACE” on
page 1869

Routing
Configuration

Allows the switch to send route
updates from the specified VLAN
interface.

“NO ROUTER RIP” on page 1870

Global
Configuration

Stops the RIP process and erases all
existing RIP configurations on the
switch.

“NO TIMERS BASIC” on page 1871

Routing
Configuration

Resets update, timeout, and garbage
timers to the default values.

“NO VERSION” on page 1872

Routing
Configuration

Resets the RIP version to the default
value of Version 2.

“PASSIVE-INTERFACE” on
page 1873

Routing
Configuration

Prevents the transmission of routing
updates through the routing interface
in the specified VLAN.

Table 256. RIP Commands (Continued)

Command

Mode

Description