10.36 rip hostroutes
10.36.1Syntax
rip hostroutes [off]
10.36.2Description
Sets or clears the hostroutes flag; ATMOS TCP/IP will accept RIP routes to individual hosts only if this flag is on. If the flag is off, then RIP version 1 routes that appear to be to individual hosts will be treated as if they were to the network containing the host; RIP version 2 routes to individual hosts will be ignored. (The reason for this difference is that RIP version 1 does not allow specification of subnet masks; a RIP version 1 route that appears to be to an individual host might in fact be to a subnet, and treating it as a route to the whole network may be the best way to make use of the information.)
To see the state of the flag without changing it, use the config command. Configuration saving saves this information.
By default the hostroutes flag is off.
10.36.3Example
mymachine> ip rip hostroutes off
10.37 rip killrelay
10.37.1Syntax
rip killrelay <relay>
10.37.2Description
Deletes a RIP relay. See the rip relay command for more information on RIP relays.
10.38 rip poison
10.38.1Syntax
rip poison [off]
10.38.2Description
Sets or clears the poisoned reverse flag. If this flag is on, ATMOS TCP/IP performs poisoned reverse as defined in RFC 1058; see that RFC for discussion of when this is a good thing.
To see the state of the flag without changing it, use the config command. Configuration saving saves this information.
By default the poisoned reverse flag is off.