Sec. 28.3.12, Sec. 28.3.13 – Westermo RedFox Series User Manual
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RIP setting declared by the ”[no] passive-interface” setting in router rip
context (see
Use ”show passive” to show the RIP passive interface setting (passive, ac-
tive or ”auto”) for this interface.
Default values Auto (”passive auto”)
28.3.12
Configure Split Horizon Setting
Syntax [no] split-horizon [poisoned-reverse]
Context
context
Usage Enable or disable split horizon on this interface, with optional poison re-
verse. Split horizon is a RIP mechanism to mitigate the counting to infinity
issue appearing in distance vector protocols such as RIP. Poisoned reverse
is a variant where the router actively advertises routes as unreachable over
the interface which they were learned. The effect of such an announcement
is to immediately remove most looping routes before they can propagate
through the network.
Use ”show split-horizon” to show whether split horizon is enabled on this
interface or not. If the optional poisoned reverse setting is enabled, that is
also stated.
Default values Enabled (”split-horizon”), with poison reverse disabled.
28.3.13
Configure RIP Version for Sending on this Interface
Syntax [no] send-version <1,2>
Context
context
Usage Control whether this interface should use the global RIP version set-
ting (
) when sending RIP messages on this interface (”no
send-version”), or to override the global setting by sending RIPv1 (”send-version
1”), RIPv2 (”send-version 2”), or both RIPv1 and RIPv2 (”send-version
1,2”).
Use ”no send-version” to remove override settings and return to auto
setting. (Override can also be removed for individual versions, e.g., ”no
send-version 1” to remove version 1 as override setting.)
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