RIP Commands

RIP Commands

Add RIP

Description

Adds a RIP MD5 key. After pressing Enter, you will be prompted for the MD5 key

User Level

value.

Admin

Syntax

add rip md5 <integer_md5_id> <start_date> <start_time> <end_date>

 

<end_time>

Options

<integer_md5_id>

 

The MD5 identification key.

 

<start_date>

 

The start date that the MD5 key becomes valid. The date format is dependent on your

 

system’s settings.

 

<start_time>

 

The time that the MD5 key becomes valid. The time format is dependent on your

 

system’s settings.

 

<end_date>

 

The last day that the MD5 key is valid. The date format is dependent on your system’s

 

settings.

 

<end_time>

 

The time that the MD5 key becomes invalid. The time format is dependent on your

 

system’s settings.

Delete RIP

Description

Deletes a RIP MD5 key.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

delete rip md5 <integer_md5_id>

Option

<integer_md5_id>

 

You can see a list of MD5 IDs available for deletion by typing delete rip md5 ?.

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Perle Systems SDS, MDC manual RIP Commands, Add RIP, Delete RIP

SDS, MDC specifications

Perle Systems is a leading provider of connectivity solutions, renowned for its robustness and reliability in networking hardware. Among its expansive product offerings, the MDC (Multiport Device Converter) and SDS (Serial Device Server) stand out as pivotal solutions for industries requiring seamless data communication and device management.

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