CLI Commands
RIP V2 Receive - Controls the receipt of RIP version 2 updates. When RIP version 1 is the selected routing protocol, this policy is enabled by default, which allows RIPV1 packets to be received. When RIP version 2 is selected, this
policy is enabled by default, allowing RIPV2 packets to be received. Silent - This flag tells RIPv2 not to send updates. It is disabled by default.
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<network_name> | Designation of the IP network for which you want to set parameters. | |
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broadcast_algorithm | Algorithm determines which address is used in broadcasts to represent | |
| the entire network. Choices are: | |
| 1 - the IETF standard, nnn.nnn.nnn.255 (default) | |
| 0 - the BSD standard, nnn.nnn.nnn.000 | |
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reassembly_ | Maximum size IP datagram that the system will try to reassemble, when | |
maximum_size | the datagram has been fragmented to fit in the network packet size. | |
The default is 3468. | ||
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rip_authentication | Text string used for RIPv2 authentication. | |
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rip_policies_update | Allows user to enable or disable RIP policies. See text on the preceding | |
| page for description of keywords. A keyword with a NO_ in front is | |
| used to disable the policy. The default is indicated by (D). | |
| SEND_DEFAULT/NO_SEND_DEFAULT(D) | |
| SEND_ROUTES(D)/NO_SEND_ROUTES | |
| SEND_SUBNETS/NO_SEND_SUBNETS(D) | |
| ACCEPT_DEFAULT/NO_ACCEPT_ | |
| DEFAULT(D) | |
| SPLIT_HORIZON(D)/NO_SPLIT_HORIZON | |
| POISON_REVERSE(D)/NO_POISON_ | |
| REVERSE | |
| FLASH_UPDATE(D)/NO_FLASH_UPDATE | |
| SEND_COMPAT(D)/NO_SEND_COMPAT | |
| RIPV1_RECEIVE(D)/NO_RIPV1_RECEIVE | |
| RIPV2_RECEIVE(D)/NO_RIPV2_RECEIVE | |
| SILENT (default is disabled) | |
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routing_protocol | Sets routing protocol to be used on IP network. Choices are: no routing | |
| protocol, RIP version 1, or RIP version 2. | |
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set ip routing autonomous_system_number [number] table_maximum_size [number] metric_maximum_entries [number] rip_flags [METRICS, SEND_REQUEST]
router_id [router_id]
Sets parameters for IP routing to the specified IP router address, which is the gateway to an Autonomous System.
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autonomous_system_number | Autonomous system number. |
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table_maximum_size | Maximum number of IP routes system can hold in its table. |
| Default: 1000 |