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(
3
)
Configure other RIP protocol parameters
1
)
Configure RIP routing priority
2
)
Configure the RIP route capacity limit in route table
3
)
Configure timer for RIP update, timeout and hold-down
4
)
Configure RIP UDP receiving buffer size
Command
Explanation
Router configuration mode
distance <number> [<A.B.C.D/M> ]
[<access-list-name|access-list-numb
er >]
no distance [<A.B.C.D/M> ]
Specify the route administratively distance of
RIP protocol; the
no
distance
[<A.B.C.D/M> ]
command restore the default
value 120
maximum-prefix
<maximum-prefix>
[<threshold>]
no
maximum-prefix
<maximum-prefix >
no
maximum-prefix
Configure the maximum of RIP route; the
no
maximum-prefix
<maximum-prefix >
no
maximum-prefix
command cancels the
limit
timers basic <update> <invalid>
<garbage>
no timers basic
Adjust the update, timeout and garbage
collection time, the
no timers basic
command
restore the default configuration
recv-buffer-size <size>
no recv-buffer-size
The command configures the UDP receiving
buffer size of the RIP; the
no recv-buffer-size
command restore the system default values
3.
Configure RIP-I/RIP-II toggling
(
1
)
Configure the RIP version to be used in all ports
Command
Explanation
RIP configuration mode
version { 1 | 2 }
no version
Configure the versions of all the RIP data
packets transmitted/received by the Layer 3
switch port sending/receiving the
no version
command restores the default configuration,
version 2.
(
2
)
Configure the RIP version to send/receive in all ports
.
(
3
)
Configure whether to enable RIP packets sending/receiving for ports
Command
Explanation
Interface configuration mode