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Command mode: RIP configuration mode
Usage Guide: The system advertises RIP update packets every 30 seconds by default. If
no update packet form a route is received after 180 seconds, this route is considered to be
invalid. However, the route will be kept in the route table for another 120 seconds, and will
be deleted after that. It should be noted in adjusting RIP timeout timers that the time to
declare invalid route should be at least greater than RIP update time, holddown time
should also be greater than RIP update interval and must be integer multiples of the RIP
update interval.
Example: Set the RIP route table update time to 20 seconds, time to declare invalid to 80
seconds, and time to delete entry to 60 seconds.
Switch(Config-Router-Rip)#timer basic 20 80 60
Command: version {1| 2}
no version
Function: Configure the RIP version to send/receive on all ports; the “no version”
command restores the default setting.
Parameter: 1 for RIP version 1, 2 for RIP version 2.
Default: The default setting sends RIP-I packets and receives both RIP-I and RIP-II
packets.
Command mode: RIP configuration mode
Usage Guide: 1 means all ports only send/accept RIP-I packets, 2 for send/accept RIP-II
packets only. The default setting sends RIP-I packets and receives both RIP-I and RIP-II
packets.
Example: Set the interface to send/receive RIP-II packets.
Switch(Config-router-rip)#version 2
Related command: ip rip receive version
ip rip send version
Command: show ip protocols
Function: Display the information of the routing protocols running in the switch.
Command mode: Admin Mode
Usage Guide: The user can decide whether the routing protocols configured are correct