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enable rip export [static | direct | ospf | ospf-
intra | ospf-inter | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 |
static] metric <metric> {tag <number>}
Enables RIP to redistribute routes from other
routing functions. Specify one of the
following:
•
static
— Static routes
•
direct
— Interface routes (only
interfaces that have IP forwarding
enabled are exported)
•
ospf
— All OSPF routes
•
ospf-intra
— OSPF intra-area routes
•
ospf-inter
— OSPF inter-area routes
•
ospf-extern1
— OSPF external route
type 1
•
ospf-extern2
— OSPF external route
type 2
The
metric
range is 0-15. If set to 0, RIP
uses the route metric obtained from the route
origin.
enable rip originate-default {always} cost
<metric> {tag <number>}
Configures a default route to be advertised by
RIP if no other default route is advertised. If
always
is specified, RIP always advertises
the default route to its neighbors. If
always
is
not specified, RIP adds a default route if there
is a reachable default route in the route table.
enable rip poisonreverse
Enables the split horizon with poison-reverse
algorithm for RIP. The default setting is
enabled. If you enable poison reverse and
split horizon, poison reverse takes
precedence.
enable rip splithorizon
Enables the split horizon algorithm for RIP.
Default setting is enabled.
Table 51:
RIP Configuration Commands (continued)
Command
Description
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