Configuring Routing Information Protocol

RIP Configuration Task List

Address Family Timers Example

The following example shows how to adjust individual address family timers.

Note that the address family “notusingtimers” will use the system defaults of 30, 180, 180, and 240 even though timer values of 5, 10, 15, and 20 are used under the general RIP configuration. Address family timers are not inherited from the general RIP configuration.

Router(config)#router rip

Router(config-router)# version 2

Router(config-router)# timers basic 5 10 15 20

Router(config-router)# redistribute connected

Router(config-router)# network 5.0.0.0

Router(config-router)# default-metric 10

Router(config-router)# no auto-summary

Router(config-router)#!

Router(config-router)#address-family ipv4 vrf foo

Router(config-router-af)# timers basic 10 20 20 20

Router(config-router-af)# redistribute connected

Router(config-router-af)# network 10.0.0.0

Router(config-router-af)# default-metric 5

Router(config-router-af)# no auto-summary

Router(config-router-af)# version 2

Router(config-router-af)# exit-address-family

Router(config-router)#!

Router(config-router)#address-family ipv4 vrf bar

Router(config-router-af)# timers basic 20 40 60 80

Router(config-router-af)# redistribute connected

Router(config-router-af)# network 20.0.0.0

Router(config-router-af)# default-metric 2

Router(config-router-af)# no auto-summary

Router(config-router-af)# version 2

Router(config-router-af)# exit-address-family

Router(config-router)#!

Router(config-router)#address-family ipv4 vrf notusingtimers

Router(config-router-af)# redistribute connected

Router(config-router-af)# network 20.0.0.0

Router(config-router-af)# default-metric 2

Router(config-router-af)# no auto-summary

Router(config-router-af)# version 2

Router(config-router-af)# exit-address-family

Router(config-router)#!

Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide

IPC-212

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Cisco Systems 78-11741-02 manual Address Family Timers Example, IPC-212