3Com Switch 4500 26-Port Configuration Manual page 114

Switch 4500 family 26-port, 50-port, pwr 26-port, pwr 50-port
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6: IP R
HAPTER
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ROTOCOL
PERATION
After RIP is disabled, the interface-related features also become invalid.
The RIP configuration tasks are described in the following sections:
Enabling RIP and Entering the RIP View
Enabling RIP on a Specified Network
Configuring Unicast RIP Messages
Specifying the RIP Version
Configuring RIP Timers
Configuring RIP-1 Zero Field Check of the Interface Packet
Specifying the Operating State of the Interface
Disabling Host Route
Enabling RIP-2 Route Aggregation
Setting RIP-2 Packet Authentication
Configuring Split Horizon
Configuring RIP to Import Routes of Other Protocols
Configuring the Default Cost for the Imported Route
Setting the RIP Preference
Setting Additional Routing Metrics
Configuring Route Filtering
Enabling RIP and Entering the RIP View
Perform the following configurations in System View
Table 104 Enabling RIP and Entering the RIP View
Operation
Enable RIP and enter RIP view
Disable RIP
By default, RIP is not enabled.
Enabling RIP on a Specified Network
For flexible control of RIP operation, you can specify the interface and configure
the network on which the interface is located to the RIP network, so that these
interfaces can send and receive RIP packets.
Perform the following configurations in RIP View.
Table 105 Enabling RIP Interface
Operation
Enable RIP on the specified network network network_address
Disable RIP on the specified
network
After the RIP interface is enabled, you should also specify its operating network
segment, because RIP only operates on the interface when the network segment
Command
rip
undo rip
Command
undo network network_address

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