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Subnet
Subnet Address/Prefix
Synopsis: IPv4 address and prefix in CIDR notation
Network address/prefix.
Neighbor
Neighbor IP Address
Synopsis: IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation
Neighbor IP address.
31.3.1.2. Distance
Distance with Matched Subnet
Subnet/Prefix
Synopsis: IPv4 address and prefix in CIDR notation
IP Address/Prefix.
Distance
Synopsis: unsigned integer
Distance value.
31.3.1.3. RIP Key Chains
The Key Chains table configures authentication keys used on the interfaces. By defining the keys in a
key chain, the same settings can be applied to multiple groups of interfaces. Without key chains the
same settings would have to be entered for each interface separately.
Key chains also allow multiple keys to be entered in a single key chain with a start time for when that
key should become valid as well as the duration the key is valid. This allows multiple keys to be set up
with automatic transitions from one key to the next over time.
A key consists of a key string, which is the value used for authentication. It also has the optional lifetime
to accept RIP messages with the key, and the optional lifetime to send RIP messages with that key.
Key chain management.
Key Chain Name
Synopsis: string
The key chain name.
Key Configuration
Configure a key.
Key ID
Synopsis: unsigned integer
The key identifier number.
Key
Synopsis: string
Sets the key string.