Configuring basic rip parameters – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual
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Chapter 38 Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring RIP
Configuring Basic RIP Parameters
To configure RIP, you enable RIP routing for a network and optionally configure other parameters. RIP
configuration commands are ignored on the switch until you configure the network number.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to enable and configure RIP:
Output delay
0 milliseconds.
Timers basic
•
Update: 30 seconds.
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Invalid: 180 seconds.
•
Hold-down: 180 seconds.
•
Flush: 240 seconds.
Validate-update-source
Enabled.
Version
Receives RIP Version 1 and 2 packets; sends Version 1 packets.
Table 38-4
Default RIP Configuration (continued)
Feature
Default Setting
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
ip routing
Enable IP routing. (Required only if IP routing is disabled.)
Step 3
router rip
Enable a RIP routing process, and enter router configuration mode.
Step 4
network network number
Associate a network with a RIP routing process. You can specify multiple
network commands. RIP routing updates are sent and received through
interfaces only on these networks.
Note
You must configure a network number for RIP commands to take
effect.
Step 5
neighbor ip-address
(Optional) Define a neighboring router with which to exchange routing
information. This step allows routing updates from RIP (normally a
broadcast protocol) to reach nonbroadcast networks.
Step 6
offset list [access-list number | name]
{in | out} offset [type number]
(Optional) Apply an offset list to routing metrics to increase incoming
and outgoing metrics to routes learned through RIP. You can limit the
offset list with an access list or an interface.
Step 7
timers basic update invalid holddown
flush
(Optional) Adjust routing protocol timers. Valid ranges for all timers are
0 to 4294967295 seconds.
•
update—The time between sending routing updates. The default is
30 seconds.
•
invalid—The time after which a route is declared invalid. The default
is 180 seconds.
•
holddown—The time until a route is removed from the routing table.
The default is 180 seconds.
•
flush—The amount of time for which routing updates are postponed.
The default is 240 seconds.