Atlantis Land A02-RA(Atmos)_ME01 manual Rip relays, Rip rxstatus, Rip send

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mymachine> ip rip poison

10.39 rip relay

10.39.1Syntax

rip relay <RIP version> <name> [<i/f> [<timeout>]]

10.39.2Description

Configures a RIP relay. RIP relays were designed as a means of using RIP on a non-broadcast medium (currently, only IP-over-ATM); on such an interface, ATMOS TCP/IP will send RIP information individually to each configured RIP relay, instead of broadcasting it.

Note – RIP relay is currently unsupported. Furthermore, configuration saving does not save the RIP relay configuration. On a non-broadcast medium, therefore, it is preferable to use static (manually configured) routes.

10.40 rip relays

10.40.1Syntax

rip relays

10.40.2Description

Displays the configured RIP relays. See rip relay for information on RIP relays.

10.41 rip rxstatus

10.41.1Syntax

rip rxstatus

10.41.2Description

Displays the status of the RIP packet reception mechanism. This command is of little or no use except for debugging.

10.41.3Example

mymachine> ip rip rxstatus

RIP has 2 reading threads and 1 worker

The worker is waiting for something to do

The readers have filled 0/6 buffers and have 4 available

Maximum work queue size was 0

Receiver 0 has 1 buffer and is not waiting for the worker

Receiver 1 has 1 buffer and is not waiting for the worker

10.42 rip send

10.42.1Syntax

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