174 CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENT
management ip rip
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mode
On a per-interface basis, sets one of four RIP Version 1 (RIP-1) modes and
one of four RIP Version 2 (RIP-2) modes on the system.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
m ip ri m
Important Considerations
The CoreBuilder 3500 supports RIP Version 1 as well as RIP Version 2.
For each interface, you select a RIP Version 1 mode and a RIP Version 2
mode. The default RIP Version 1 mode for all platforms is le arn. The
default RIP Version 2 mode for the CoreBuilder 3500 is di sabled.
The four available RIP modes are as follows:
Disabled — The interface ignores all incoming RIP packets and
does not generate any RIP packets of its own.
Learn — The interface processes all incoming RIP packets, but it
does not transmit RIP updates. This is the default RIP m ode.
Advertise — The interface broadcasts RIP updates, but it do es not
process incoming RIP packets.
Enabled — The interface broadcasts RIP updates and processes
incoming RIP packets.
Options
Prompt Description Possible Values [Default]
IP interfaces Index number of the interface for
which you want to set the RIP
mode
Selected
interfaces
all
? (for a list of
selectable
indexes)
Previous
entry, if
applicable
RIP mode,
Version 1
Selected RIP Version 1 mode that
determines how the interface
handles RIP 1 packets and
updates
disabled
learn
advertise
enabled
learn, or
current
value
RIP mode,
Version 2
How the interface handles RIP 2
packets and updates
disabled
learn
advertise
enabled
disabled, or
current
value