
IP Routing Commands
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Command Usage
• RIP only sends updates to interfaces specified by this command.
• Subnet addresses are interpreted as class A, B or C, based on the first field
in the specified address. In other words, if a subnet address nnn.xxx.xxx.xxx
is entered, the first field (nnn) determines the class:
0 - 127 is class A, and only the first field in the network address is used.
128 - 191 is class B, and the first two fields in the network address are used.
192 - 223 is class C, and the first three fields in the network address are used.
Example
This example includes network interface 10.1.0.0 in the RIP routing process.
Related Commands
router rip (4-249)
neighbor
This command defines a neighboring router with which this router will exchange
routing information. Use the
no
form to remove an entry.
Syntax
[
no
]
neighbor
ip-address
ip-address
- IP address to map to a specified hardware address.
Command Mode
Router Configuration
Default Setting
No neighbors are defined.
Command Usage
This command can be used to configure a static neighbor with which this
router will exchange information, rather than relying on broadcast messages
generated by the RIP protocol.
Example
Console(config-router)#network 10.1.0.0
Console(config-router)#
Console(config-router)#neighbor 10.2.0.254
Console(config-router)#
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