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Internet Protocol (IP) Routing
Configuring
Passive RIP
The following
subsections describe the
default passive RIP
configuration and how to
change it.
Defining Routes
Typically, your first
configuration task is to
define a default route
and/or static routes that
you believe the Model
5390 server will not
learn. The Model 5390
server provides two
ways to do this:
By entering routes
in the Model 5390
configuration file.
This method allows
you to specify
routes that remain
defined across
Model 5390 boots.
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CAUTION: Read this section even if you are using active RIP, because
active RIP performs passive RIP as well. The configuration parameters
and commands discussed in this section are a subset of those available
for active RIP, and descriptions of them are not repeated in the active
RIP section that appears later in this chapter.
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