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Configuring a rip version – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enable the interface to receive RIP
messages

rip input

Optional
Enabled by default

Enable the interface to send RIP
messages

rip output

Optional
Enabled by default

Configuring a RIP version

You can configure a RIP version in RIP or interface view.

If neither global nor interface RIP version is configured, the interface sends RIPv1 broadcasts and
can receive the following packets: RIPv1 broadcast, RIPv1 unicast, RIPv2 broadcast, RIPv2 multicast,

and RIPv2 unicast.

If an interface has no RIP version configured, it uses the global RIP version; otherwise it uses the RIP
version configured on it.

With RIPv1 configured, an interface sends RIPv1 broadcasts, and can receive RIPv1 broadcasts
and RIPv1 unicasts.

With RIPv2 configured, a multicast interface sends RIPv2 multicasts and can receive RIPv2 unicasts,
broadcasts, and multicasts.

With RIPv2 configured, a broadcast interface sends RIPv2 broadcasts and can receive RIPv1
unicasts and broadcasts, and RIPv2 broadcasts, multicasts, and unicasts.

Follow these steps to configure a RIP version:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter RIP view

rip [ process-id ]

Specify a global RIP version

version { 1 | 2 }

Optional
By default, if an interface has a RIP
version specified, the version takes

precedence over the global one. If

no RIP version is specified for an
interface, the interface can send

RIPv1 broadcasts, and receive

RIPv1 broadcasts and unicasts,
and RIPv2 broadcasts, multicasts,

and unicasts.

Return to system view

quit

Enter interface view

interface interface-type

interface-number

Specify a RIP version for the
interface

rip version { 1 | 2 [ broadcast |
multicast ] }

Optional
By default, if an interface has no

RIP version specified, the global
version takes effect. If no global RIP

version is specified, the interface

can send RIPv1 broadcasts, and
receive RIPv1 broadcasts and

unicasts, and RIPv2 broadcasts,

multicasts, and unicasts.