Default
IP split‐horizon
Example
The following command sets split horizon for packets to be transmitted by RIP on interface 1:
XSR(config)#interface fastethernet 1
XSR(config-if<F1>)#ip split-horizon
neighbor
This command directs the XSR to exchange point‐to‐point (non‐broadcast) routing information
with a neighbor. When used in combination with the
can be exchanged between a subset of routers and access servers on a LAN. One routing update is
generated per neighbor.
In the rare case where the XSR or hosts on the LAN segment cannot accept RIP broadcast packets,
only configured neighbors will get RIP updates.
Multiple
Syntax
neighbor neighborAddress
neighborAddress
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no form of this command disables RIP on the specified interface:
no neighbor neighborAddress
Mode
Router configuration:
Example
This example instructs the XSR to send RIP updates to all ports on network 192.5.0.0 except
interface F2. Also, the
XSR(config)#router rip
XSR(config-router)#network 192.5.0.0
XSR(config-router)#passive-interface fastethernet 2
XSR(config-router)#neighbor 192.5.10.1
neighbor
commands can be used to specify additional neighbors or peers.
IP address of a peer router with which routing datawill be exchanged.
XSR(config-router)#
neighbor
passive-interface
command allows sending RIP updates specifically to 192.5.10.1.
RIP Commands
command, RIP updates
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