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Internet Protocol (IP) Routing
The following na example specifies that no RIP messages (updates or requests) are to be sent over
interface asy2:
command: set interface=asy2 rip_advertise none rip_accept\ none
Changes will take effect at next annex boot or
interface reset
command: reset interface asy2
rip_auth
The Model 5390 parameter rip_auth enables and disables RIP authentication. The syntax is:
rip_auth {password | ""}
Specifying password enables authentication; specifying the null string ("") turns off authentication.
The password can be a string of up to 16 characters. The show annex command displays this
parameter’s value as “<set>” or “<unset>”. The value “<unset>” means authentication is turned
off; all unauthenticated RIP packets are accepted. The default is the null string (no authentication).
Reboot the Model 5390 server to put this parameter setting into effect.
For details on the Model 5390 implementation of authentication, see Authenticating Incoming RIP
2 Updates and Requests on page A12-46 and Authenticating Outgoing Updates and Requests on
page A12-54.
rip_default_route
The interface parameter rip_default_route controls whether or not the Model 5390 server advertises
itself as the default route. The argument metric is any value from 0 through 15, or off. A value of 1
through 15 indicates the hop count to be advertised for the Model 5390 route. A value of 0 or off
turns off advertisement of the Model 5390 server as a default router. The default is off. For more
information, see Advertising the Default Route on page A12-54.
rip_horizon
The interface parameter rip_horizon controls the split horizon mechanism: off disables split
horizon, split enables split horizon without poison reverse, and poison enables split horizon with
poison reverse. The default is poison. For more information, see Using Split Horizon and Poison
Reverse on page A12-53.
Summary of Contents for 5390
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