Basic RIP Configuration
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Basic RIP
Configuration
Configuration
Prerequisites
Before configuring basic RIP functions, perform the following tasks:
■
Configuring the link layer protocol
Configuring RIP Route
Control
Setting the additional
routing metrics of an
interface
Optional “Setting
the
additional routing
metrics of an
interface” on page
293
Configuring RIP route
summary
Optional “Configuring
RIP
route summary” on
page 294
Disabling the receiving
of host routes
Optional “Disabling
the
receiving of host
routes” on page
294
Configuring RIP to filter
or advertise the received
routes
Optional
“Configuring RIP to
filter or advertise
the received
routes” on page
295
Setting RIP preference
Optional
“Setting RIP
preference” on
page 295
Enabling RIP traffic
sharing across interfaces
Optional “Enabling
RIP
traffic sharing
across interfaces”
on page 295
Configuring RIP to
import routes from
another protocol
Optional
“Configuring RIP to
redistribute routes
from another
protocol” on page
296
RIP Network Adjustment
and Optimization
Configuring RIP timers
Optional
“Configuring RIP
timers” on page
297
Configuring split
horizon
Optional “Configuring
split
horizon” on page
297
Configuring RIP-1
packet zero field check
Optional “Configuring
RIP-1
packet zero field
check” on page
297
Setting RIP-2 packet
authentication mode
Optional “Setting
RIP-2
packet
authentication
mode” on page
297
Configuring a RIP
neighbor
Optional “Configuring
a
RIP
neighbor” on page
298
Table 213
RIP configuration tasks
Configuration Task
Description
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