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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Configuration
Software Configuration Guide, Revision 1.03
learn default: disabled
announce host: disabled
18.15 Enabling Holding Down Aged Routes
Holding down or locking aged routes learned from RIP packets on the specified interface helps, if an
aged route cannot be refreshed to a non-aged status but must be deleted and then relearned.
Enabling this function enhances the stability of the RIP topology in the presence of transients.
Procedure
To enable holding down of aged routes on an interface
Mode
Interface
Command Purpose
Step 1
node
(if-ip)[
name
]#rip route-
holddown
Enables holding down aged routes on interface
name
Example: Enabling Holding Dow n Aged Routes
The following example shows how to enable holding down of aged routes on IP interface
wan
on a
SmartNode.
SN(cfg)#
context ip router
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#
interface wan
SN(if-ip)[wan]#
rip route-holddown
18.16 Displaying RIP Configuration of an IP Interface
Displaying the RIP configuration of an IP interface is useful to list the settings.
Procedure
To display the RIP configuration of an interface
Mode
Interface
Command Purpose
Step 1
node
(if-ip)[
name
]#show rip
interface
ifname
Displays the RIP binding of an IP interface on
name
Example: Displaying RIP Configuration of an IP Interface
The following example shows how to display the RIP configuration of IP interface
wan
of a
SmartNode.
SN(cfg)#
context ip router
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#
interface wan
SN(if-ip)[wan]#
show rip interface wan
Interface wan (IP context router):
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listen: disabled
supply: enabled
send version: 1compatible
receive version: 1or2
learn host: disabled