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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Configuration
•
host
for RIP learn host and
•
default
for RIP learn default
See the following sections on how to configure those two RIP learning mechanisms.
Procedure
To enable accepting of IP host and default routes received on an interface for RIP learning
Mode
Interface
Command Purpose
Step 1
node
(if-ip)[
name
]# rip learn
host
Enables accepting of IP host routes received on
interface
name
Step 2
node
(if-ip)[
name
]#rip learn
default
Enables learning using a default route advertised
by an RIP neighbor on interface
name
Example: Enabling RIP Learn Host and Default
The following example shows how to enable RIP learn host and default on IP interface
wan
on a
SmartNode.
SN(cfg)#
context ip router
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#
interface wan
SN(if-ip)[wan]#
rip learn host
SN(if-ip)[wan]#
rip learn default
18.9 Enabling an Interface to Receive RIP
Procedure
To enable receive RIP on an IP interface
Mode
Interface
Command Purpose
Step 1
node
(if-ip)[
name
]#rip listen
Enables receive RIP on IP interface
name
Example: Enables an Interface to Receive RIP
The following example shows how to enable receive RIP for IP interface
lan
on a SmartNode 1000 or
2000 series device.
SN(cfg)#
context ip router
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#
interface lan
SN(if-ip)[lan]#
rip listen
18.10 Enabling RIP Announcing
The RIP protocol supports announcing features, which are used to proclaim specific routing
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information to other elements, e.g. routers or SmartNodes in a network. The RIP announcing
command is used for this purpose and offers options for