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RIP Commands
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The following table describes the fields shown in the display:
The following example displays IP RIP peer information.
The following table describes the fields shown in the display:
Field
Description
Interface
The interface IP Address.
Received Bad Packets
The number of RIP response packets received by the RIP process which
were subsequently discarded for any reason (for example, a version 0
packet, or an unknown command type).
Received Bad Routes
The number of routes, in valid RIP packets, which were ignored for any
reason (for example, unknown address family, or invalid metric).
Sent Updates
The number of triggered RIP updates actually sent on this interface. This
explicitly does NOT include full updates sent containing new information.
Console#
show ip rip peer
Address Route Last Update Version Received Received
Tag Bad Packets Bad Routes
---------- ------ ------------------- ------------ ----------
176.16.1.1 10:00:17 20 1
192.168.1.1 10:00:27 20 0
Field
Description
Address
The peer IP Address.
Route Tag
The value in the Routing Domain field in RIP packets received from the
peer.
Last Update
Time left since the most recent RIP update was received from this system.
Version
The RIP version number in the header of the last RIP packet received.
Received Bad Packets
The number of RIP response packets from this peer discarded as invalid.
Received Bad Routes
The number of routes from this peer that were ignored because the entry
format was invalid.
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