Gateway Distance Last Update
Distance: (default is 120)
Dell#
To configure an interface to receive or send both versions of RIP, include 1 and 2 in the command syntax.
The command syntax for sending both RIPv1 and RIPv2 and receiving only RIPv2 is shown in the
following example.
Dell(conf-if)#ip rip send version 1 2
Dell(conf-if)#ip rip receive version 2
The following example of the show ip protocols command confirms that both versions are sent out
that interface. This interface no longer sends and receives the same RIP versions as the Dell Networking
OS does globally (shown in bold).
Dell#show ip protocols
Routing Protocols is RIP
Sending updates every 30 seconds, next due in 11
Invalid after 180 seconds, hold down 180, flushed after 240
Output delay 8 milliseconds between packets
Automatic network summarization is in effect
Outgoing filter for all interfaces is
Incoming filter for all interfaces is
Default redistribution metric is 1
Default version control: receive version 2, send version 2
Interface Recv Send
FastEthernet 0/0 2 1 2
Routing for Networks:
10.0.0.0
Routing Information Sources:
Gateway Distance Last Update
Distance: (default is 120)
Dell#
Generating a Default Route
Traffic is forwarded to the default route when the traffic’s network is not explicitly listed in the routing
table.
Default routes are not enabled in RIP unless specified. Use the default-information originate
command in ROUTER RIP mode to generate a default route into RIP. In the Dell Networking OS, default
routes received in RIP updates from other routes are advertised if you configure the default-
information originate command.
Specify the generation of a default route in RIP.
ROUTER RIP mode
default-information originate [always] [metric value] [route-map route-map-
name]
always: Enter the keyword always to always generate a default route.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 757