ROUTING PROTOCOLS
CONFIGURING RIP
Table
Table 10-1: RIP Configuration Commands
Command | Description |
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enable rip | Enables RIP. The default setting is disabled. |
enable rip aggregation | Enables RIP aggregation of subnet information |
| an interface configured to sent RIP v2 or RIP |
| |
| subnet routes to the nearest class network |
| route. The following rules apply when using |
| RIP aggregation: |
| ■ Subnet routes are aggregated to the |
| nearest class network route when crossing |
| a class boundary. |
| ■ Within a class boundary, no routes are |
| aggregated. |
| ■ If aggregation is enabled, the behavior is |
| the same as in RIP v1. |
| ■ If aggregation is disabled, subnet routes |
| are never aggregated, even when crossing |
| a class boundary. |
| The default setting is enabled. |
enable rip exportstatic | Enables the advertisement of static routes |
| using RIP. The default setting is enabled. |
enable rip poisonreverse | Enables the split horizon with |
| algorithm for RIP. The default setting is |
| enabled. If you enable poison reverse and |
| split horizon, poison reverse takes precedence. |
enable rip splithorizon | Enables the split horizon algorithm for RIP. |
| Default setting is enabled. |
enable rip triggerupdate | Enables triggered updates. Triggered updates |
| are a mechanism for immediately notifying a |
| router’s neighbors when the router adds or |
| deletes routes, or changes the metric of a |
| route. The default setting is enabled. |
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