Rip configuration task list, Configuring basic rip, Enabling rip – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual
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RIP configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
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(Required.)
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(Optional.)
Controlling RIP reception and advertisement on interfaces
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(Optional.)
(Optional.)
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Configuring an additional routing metric
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Configuring RIPv2 route summarization
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Disabling host route reception
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Configuring received/redistributed route filtering
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Configuring a preference for RIP
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Configuring RIP route redistribution
(Optional.)
Tuning and optimizing RIP networks
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Configuring split horizon and poison reverse
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Configuring the maximum number of ECMP routes
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Enabling zero field check on incoming RIPv1 messages
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Enabling source IP address check on incoming RIP updates
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Configuring RIPv2 message authentication
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Configuring RIP network management
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Configuring the RIP packet sending rate
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Setting the maximum length of RIP packets
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
Configuring basic RIP
Before you configure basic RIP settings, complete the following tasks:
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Configure the link layer protocol.
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Configure IP addresses for interfaces to ensure IP connectivity between neighboring routers.
Enabling RIP
To enable multiple RIP processes on a router, you must specify an ID for each process. A RIP process ID
has only local significance. Two RIP routers having different process IDs can also exchange RIP packets.