RIP
How RIP Operates on the Device
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Figure 12
illustrates the configuration of the metric offset for various interfaces,
based on port speed.
Figure 12 Configuring the Offset (Based on Port Speed)
Router rD can send data to rA via rB or rC. Since rC only supports Fast Ethernet
(FE) ports, and rB supports Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports, the path cost from router
rD to router rA is higher via router rC (additional 4 to the cost path) as opposed to
the path via router rB (additional 2 to the cost path), Therefore, forwarding traffic
via routing rB is preferred. To achieve this, the user configures a different offset
(metric value) on each interface based on its line speed.
See
Offset Configuration
for more information.
Passive Mode
Transmission of routing update messages over a specific IP interface can be
disabled. In this case, the router is passive, and only receives the updated RIP
information on this interface. By default, transmission of routing updates on an IP
interface is enabled.
See
RIP Settings on an IP Interface
for more information.