94Command Sets for Command Line Interface

25.rip relays

Syntax:

rip relays

Description:

Displays the configured RIP relays. See “rip relay” for information on RIP relays

26. rip send

Syntax:

rip send [all<i/f>] [none<version>*]

Description:

Controls which version or versions of RIP (RIP version 1, RFC 1058, or RIP version 2, RFC 1723). TCP/IP will use to broadcast routing information on each interface. If both versions are specified, routing information is broadcast in duplicate, once using each version. Specifying “all” affects all interfaces except the loopback interface (if any).

Configuration saving saves this information. By default RIP version 2 only is used on all non-loopback interfaces ( “rip send all 2”).

Example:

DSL> ip rip send all 2 DSL> ip rip send ether 1 DSL> ip rip allowed rip send ether 1 rip send vlane 2 rip accept ether 1 2 rip accept vlane 1 2

27. route

Syntax:

route

route add <name> <dest> <relay> [<mask> [<cost> [<timeout>]]] route delete <name>

route flush

Description:

Lists routes; adds or deletes a static route; or deletes all routes.

<name>” is an arbitrary name specified to “route add” that can be used to delete the route using “route delete”.

<dest>” is the IP address of the network being routed to (only those bits of “<dest>” corresponding to bits set in “<mask>” are relevant). “<relay>” is the IP address of the next-hop gateway for the route.

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