Enabling Rip On Specified Network; Configuring Unicast Of The Message - Huawei Quidway S3500 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual - Routing Protocol
Quidway S3500 Series Ethernet Switches
Table 3-1 Enabling RIP and Entering RIP View
Enable RIP and enter the RIP view
Disable RIP
By default, RIP is not enabled.

3.2.2 Enabling RIP on Specified network

To flexibly control RIP operation, you can specify the interface and configure the
network where it is located to the RIP network, so that these interfaces can send and
receive RIP packets.
Perform the following configurations in RIP view.
Table 3-2 Enabling RIP Interface
Enable RIP on the specified network
Disable RIP on the specified network
Note that after the RIP task is enabled, you should also specify its operating network
segment, for RIP only operates on the interface on the specified network. For an
interface that is not on the specified network, RIP does not receive or send routes on it,
nor forwards its interface route, as if this interface does not exist at all. network-address
is the address of the enabled or disabled network, and it can also be configured as the
IP network address of respective interfaces.
When a command network is used for an address, the effect is to enable the interface
of the network with this address. For example, for network 129.102.1.1, you can see
network 129.102.0.0 either using display current-configuration or using display rip
command.
By default, RIP is disabled on all the interfaces after it is started up.

3.2.3 Configuring Unicast of the Message

RIP is a broadcast protocol. It exchanges routing information with non-broadcasting
networks in unicast mode.
Please perform the following configuration in the RIP view.
Operation
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Chapter 3 RIP Configuration
Command
rip
undo rip
Command
network network-address
undo network network-address

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