Poison reverse is enabled by default. Disabling Poison reverse causes the routing switch to revert to Split horizon.
(Poison reverse is an extension of Split horizon.) To disable Poison reverse on an interface, and thereby enable
Split horizon, enter the following:
switch(config)# vlan 1
switch(vlan-1)# no ip rip poison-reverse
Entering the command without the
no
option re-enables Poison reverse.
Viewing RIP information
All RIP configuration and status information is shown by the CLI command
show ip rip
and options off that
command.
Viewing general RIP information
Syntax:
show ip rip
To display general RIP information, enter
show ip rip
at any context level. The resulting display will appear
similar to the following:
General RIP information listing
switch(config)# show ip rip
RIP global parameters
RIP protocol : enabled Auto-summary : enabled
Default Metric : 4
Distance : 120
Route changes : 0
Queries : 0
RIP interface information
IP Address Status Send mode Recv mode Metric Auth
--------------- ----------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- ----
100.1.0.1 enabled V2-only V2-only 5 none
100.2.0.1 enabled V2-only V2-only 5 none
100.3.0.1 enabled V2-only V2-only 5 none
100.4.0.1 enabled V2-only V2-only 5 none
RIP peer information
IP Address Bad routes Last update timeticks
--------------- ----------- ---------------------
The display is a summary of global RIP information, information about interfaces with RIP enabled, and
information about RIP peers.
RIP protocol
Status of the RIP protocol on the router. RIP must be enabled here and on the VLAN interface for RIP to be
active.
The default is
disabled
.
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