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S
YSTEM
V
ERIFICATION
Verifying IP RIP
To verify the operation of IP RIP input processing on a LAN interface:
1.
Determine if the SmartSwitch Remote Access Module has learned the route to 131.1.0.0 from
Router 1. On the administration console type:
ip route
<return>
If the following route entry is displayed among other route entries, the IP RIP input processing
is operational. The ‘P’ (Protocol) field should have ‘R’, which indicates that the entry was
learned via RIP.
Destination Subnet-Mask Next Hop Mtr T/P TTL IF AGE
131.1.0.0 255.255.0.0 128.1.1.16 1 R/R 999 n nnn
2.
If the route is NOT displayed, refer to
IP RIP Input Processing on a LAN Interface
in the Problem
Diagnosis chapter.
V
ERIFYING
IP RIP O
UTPUT
P
ROCESSING
ON
A
WAN I
NTERFACE
To verify that IP RIP Output Processing (routes advertisement) is properly operational on a WAN
interface, the IP RIP processing must be successfully initialized.
Below is an example of a configuration used to verify IP RIP output processing on a WAN interface.
It uses IP addresses specific to the example. Substitute the IP addresses of your network when you
perform the verification steps. It also uses the
show ip route
command. The
show ip route
command is used by a specific router to display the IP routing table. Substitute the equivalent
command for your IP router.
The steps to verify the operation of IP RIP output processing on a WAN interface are:
1.
Make sure that a dedicated connection between system and Router is up and operational. On
the system’s administration console:
Type:
cs
<return>
If the connection to Router is displayed, the continue with the next step.
2.
Determine if Router has learned the route to 192.1.1.0 from the system. On the Router:
Type:
show ip route
<return>
If the route to 192.1.1.0 is displayed, the IP RIP output processing is operational.
If the route is NOT displayed, refer to
IP RIP Output Processing on a WAN Interface
in the Problem
Diagnosis chapter.
Dedicated Connection
Router
192.1.1.1
100.1.1.1
100.1.1.2
192.1.2.1
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PLUS
C a b l e t r o n
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MMAC-Plus with
SmartSWITCH
Remote Access Module