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RIP Configuration Commands
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Description
Using the ipv4-family command, you can enter MBGP address family view of RIP.
Using the undo ipv4-family command, you can cancel all configurations in
extended address family view.
ipv4-family command is used to enter the MBGP address family view. In this view,
parameters related to address family can be configured for RIP.
undo ipv4-family command is only used in RIP view.
The ipv4-family vpn-instance command is used for BGP/MPLS VPN. For related
description, refer to "MPLS VPN" section in module "MPLS" chapter of this
manual.
For the related command, see display rip vpn-instance.
Example
None
network
Syntax
network network-address
undo network network-address
View
RIP view
Parameter
network-address: Address of the network enabled/disabled. It can be the IP
network address of any interface.
Description
Using the network command, you can enable Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
on the interface. Using the undo network command, you can cancel the RIP on
the interface.
By default, RIP is disabled on any interface.
After enabling a RIP routing process, it is disabled on any interface by default. RIP
at a certain interface must be enabled with the network command.
The undo network command is similar to the interface undo rip work command in
terms of function. But they are not identical. Their similarity is that the interface
using either command will not receive/transmit RIP routes. The difference between
them is that, in the case of undo rip work , other interfaces will still forward the
routes of the interface using the undo rip work command. In the case of undo
network, it is like to perform undo rip work command on the interface, and the
routes of corresponding interfaces cannot be transmitted by RIP. Therefore, the
packets transmitted to this interface cannot be forwarded.
When the network command is used on an address, the effect is that the interface
on the network segment at this address is enabled. For example, the results of
viewing the network 129.102.1.1 with both the display current-configuration
command and the display rip command are shown as the network 129.102.0.0.
For the related command, see rip work.

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