PLANET XGS3-24040 User Manual
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Chapter 35 RIP
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4) Configure and apply route filter
5) Configure Split Horizon
(3) Configure other RIP protocol parameters
1) Configure the managing distance of RIP route
2) Configure the RIP route capacity limit in route table
3) Configure the RIP update, timeout, holddown and other timer.
4) Configure the receiving buffer size of RIP UDP
3. Configure RIP-I/RIP-II switch
(1) Configure the RIP version to be used in all interfaces
(2) Configure the RIP version to send/receive in all interfaces
(3) Configure whether to enable RIP packets sending/receiving for interfaces
4. Delete the specified route in RIP route table
5. Configure the RIP routing aggregation
(1) Configure aggregation route of IPv4 route mode
(2) Configure aggregation route of IPv4 interface configuration mode
(3) Display IPv4 aggregation route information
6. Configure redistribution of OSPF routing to RIP
(1) Enable Redistribution of OSPF routing to RIP
(2) Display and debug the information about configuration of redistribution of OSPF routing to RIP
1. Enable RIP protocol
Applying RIP route protocol with basic configuration in switch is simple. Normally you only have to open the
RIP switch and configure the segments running RIP, namely send and receive the RIP data packet by
default RIP configuration. The version of data packet sending and receiving is variable when needed,
allow/deny sending, receiving RIP data packet. Refer to 3.
Command
Explanation
Global Mode
router rip
no router rip
Enables RIP; the “no router rip” command
disables RIP.
Router and address family configuration
mode
network
no network
Enables the segment running RIP protocol; the
no network
command deletes the segment.
2. Configure RIP protocol parameters
(1)Configure RIP packet transmitting mechanism
1)Configure the RIP data packet point-transmitting
2)Configure the Rip broadcast
Command
Explanation
Router Configuration Mode