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Unnumbered status—Status of the unnumbered interface
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Received bad packet—Number of bad packets received
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Received bad routes—Number of bad routes received
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Triggered updates sent—Number of triggered updates sent; triggered
updates are sent before the entire RIP routing table is sent; triggered by
events such as adding a new RIP route or redistribution
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Received updates—Number of updates received
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Numbered status—Status of the numbered interface from which this
interface obtains its configuration
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Send version—Version of RIP used for sending updates
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Receive version—Version of RIP accepted in received updates
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Authentication mode—Password or MD5 authentication, or none
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Default metric—Metric value applied to the RIP interface. The default
is 1.
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BFD minimum receive interval(msec)—Configured minimum interval
requested between BFD control packets sent by the remote RIP peer;
used with RIP peers to negotiate a detection interval for BFD session
failure. The default is 300 milliseconds.
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BFD minimum transmit interval(msec)—Configured minimum interval
between BFD control packets sent by the local RIP peer; used with RIP
peers to negotiate a detection interval for BFD session failure. The default
is 300 milliseconds.
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BFD multiplier—Multiplied by the negotiated BFD minimum receive
interval to determine the interval between packets permitted before the
BFD session is declared down. Also, the number of BFD control packets
that the RIP local peer can miss before the BFD session is declared down.
The default is 3.
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Passive Interface—Whether or not the interface is passive, thereby
restricting the interface to unicast RIP messages
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Passive Interface—Whether or not the interface is passive, thereby
restricting the interface to unicast RIP messages
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Access-list applied to outgoing route—Name of the access list applied
to outgoing routes
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Access-list applied to incoming route—Name of the access list applied
to incoming routes
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Route-map applied to outgoing route—Name of the route map applied
to outgoing routes
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Example 1
Monitoring RIP
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