Command Line Interface User’s Guide
5.14
Rip
RIP is a protocol that automatically updates the routing entries on the system. This is done by
cooperating with other nearby routers. The RIP commands are located in the “rip” directory.
Two commands are available: rip and ver. In order for any configuration changes to take effect,
the configuration must be saved (with “save” command) and the system rebooted.
5.14.1
rip
rip –o <ON|OFF>
Rip starts and stops automated updates of routing tables. When RIP is enabled, the system
communicates with other routers in the network to update and maintain the IP routing tables. By
default, RIP is not enabled. If RIP is enabled but no version is specified, RIP version 1 is used.
This command is available in the “rip” directory.
To enable RIP, type the following command with ON capitalized.
rip -o ON
A change success message displays.
RIP Status changed successfully.
To disable the RIP function, use the following command with OFF capitalized.
rip -o OFF
5.14.2
ver
ver -o <1|2>
This command specifies the version of the RIP protocol that will be used. The permissible values
are 1 or 2. The default is 1.
5.14.3
list
list
This command lists the routes currently available.
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