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Configuring RIP Timers
Follow these steps to configure RIP timers:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
––
Enter RIP view
rip
[
process-id
]
––
Configure values for
RIP timers
timers
{
garbage-collect
garbage-collect-value
|
suppress
suppress-value
|
timeout
timeout-value
|
update
update-value
} *
Optional
The default update timer, timeout
timer, suppress timer, and
garbage-collect timer are 30s, 180s,
120s and 120s respectively.
Based on network performance, you need to make RIP timers of RIP routers identical to each other to
avoid unnecessary traffic or route oscillation.
Configuring Split Horizon and Poison Reverse
If both split horizon and poison reverse are configured, only the poison reverse function takes effect.
Enabling split horizon
The split horizon function disables an interface from sending routes received from the interface to
prevent routing loops between adjacent routers.
Follow these steps to enable split horizon:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter interface view
interface
interface-type
interface-number
—
Enable split horizon
rip split-horizon
Optional
Enabled by default
Enabling poison reverse
The poison reverse function allows an interface to advertise the routes received from it, but the metric of
these routes is set to 16, making them unreachable.
Follow these steps to enable poison reverse: