Chapter 10
Configuring Networking Protocols
Command
Step 8
Router(config-router)# version {1 |
2}
Step 9
Router(config-router)# no auto
summary
Step 10
Router(config-router)# no
validate-update-source
Step 11
Router(config-router)# output-delay
delay
Step 12
Router(config-router)# end
Step 13
Router# show ip protocols
Step 14
Router# copy running-config
startup-config
To turn off the RIP routing process, use the no router rip global configuration command.
To display the parameters and current state of the active routing protocol process, use the show ip
protocols privileged EXEC command. This is an example of output from the show ip protocols
command, showing RIP processes:
Router# show ip protocols
Routing Protocol is "rip"
Sending updates every 30 seconds, next due in 15 seconds
Invalid after 180 seconds, hold down 180, flushed after 240
Outgoing update filter list for all interfaces is not set
Incoming update filter list for all interfaces is not set
Redistributing: rip
Default version control: send version 1, receive any version
Automatic network summarization is in effect
Maximum path: 4
Routing for Networks:
Routing Information Sources:
Distance: (default is 120)
Use the show ip rip database privileged EXEC command to display summary address entries in the RIP
database.
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Purpose
(Optional) Configures the switch to receive and send only RIP Version 1
or RIP Version 2 packets. By default, the switch receives Version 1 and 2
but sends only Version 1.
You can also use the interface commands ip rip {send | receive} version
{1 | 2 | 1 2} to control what versions are used for sending and receiving
on interfaces.
(Optional) Disables automatic summarization. By default, the switch
summarizes subprefixes when crossing classful network boundaries.
Disables summarization (RIP Version 2 only) to advertise subnet and host
routing information to classful network boundaries.
(Optional) Disables validation of the source IP address of incoming RIP
routing updates. By default, the switch validates the source IP address of
incoming RIP routing updates and discards the update if the source
address is not valid. Under normal circumstances, disabling this feature
is not recommended. However, if you have a router that is off-network
and you want to receive its updates, you can use this command.
(Optional) Adds interpacket delay for RIP updates sent.
By default, packets in a multiple-packet RIP update have no delay added
between packets. If you are sending packets to a lower-speed device, you
can add an interpacket delay in the range of 8 to 50 milliseconds.
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Verifies your entries.
(Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.
Interface
Send
FastEthernet0
1
POS0
1
192.168.2.0
192.168.3.0
Gateway
Distance
192.168.2.1
120
Recv
Triggered RIP
Key-chain
1 2
1 2
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