Output-Delay - HP E4510-48G Command Reference Manual

4510g series
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Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
network-address: IP address of a network segment, which can be the IP network address of any
interface.
Description
Use the network command to enable RIP on the interface attached to the specified network.
Use the undo network command to disable RIP on the interface attached to the specified network.
RIP is disabled on an interface by default.
Note that:
RIP runs only on the interfaces attached to the specified network. For an interface not on the
specified network, RIP neither receives/sends routes on it nor forwards interface route through it.
Therefore, you need to specify the network after enabling RIP to validate RIP on a specific
interface.
For a single process, you can use the network 0.0.0.0 command to enable RIP on all interfaces,
while the command is not applicable in case of multi-process.
Examples
# Enable RIP on the interface attached to the network 129.102.0.0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rip 100
[Sysname-rip-100] network 129.102.0.0

output-delay

Syntax
output-delay time count count
undo output-delay
View
RIP view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
time: RIP packet sending interval, in milliseconds. It is in the range 10 to 100.
count: Maximum number of RIP packets sent at each interval. It is in the range 1 to 20.
Description
Use the output-delay command to configure the maximum RIP packets that can be sent at the
specified interval for all interfaces under the RIP process.
Use the undo output-delay command to restore the default.
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