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Receive version: Select the RIP version that will be accepted on this interface, overriding the global
setting. Version can be 1 or 2, or 0 to select both.
Passive: Select passive mode for the interface. In passive mode, RIP routing updates are accepted by, but
not sent out of, the interface.
No split horizon: Disable the split horizon mechanism. Enabling prevents RIP from advertising routes over
the interface on which they were learned.
Distribute Access-list In/Out: Specify access-lists that filter the incoming and outgoing distribution of RIP
routes.
Distribute Prefix-list In/Out: Specify prefix-lists that filter the incoming and outgoing distribution of RIP
routes.
Neighbors: When a neighbor doesn't understand multicast, this command is used to specify neighbors. In some
cases, not all routers will be able to understand multicasting, where packets are sent to a network or a group
of addresses. In a situation where a neighbor cannot process multicast packets, it is necessary to establish a
direct link between routers. The neighbor command allows the network administrator to specify a router as a
RIP neighbor. The no neighbor a.b.c.d command will disable the RIP neighbor. Assign a neighbor by inputting an
IP address.
Redistribute Routes: Redistribute routes of the specified protocol or kind into RIP, with the metric type and
metric set (if specified), filtering the routes using the given route map (if specified). Redistributed routes may
also be filtered with distribute lists.
Type: The type is the source of the route. Select from: Main, Connected, Static, OSPF, BGP.
Metric: RIP metric is a value for distance for the network. Usually RIP increments the metric when the
network information is received. The metric for redistributed routes is set to 1.
Route Map: Route maps provide a means to filter and/or apply actions to routes, allowing policies to be
applied to routes.
RIPng
RIPng (RIP next generation) extends RIPv2 to support IPv6. See
RIPng Editor
Name: Unique name of the policy.
Metric: RIPng metric is a value for distance for the network. Usually
the RIP service increments the metric when the network information
is received. The metric for redistributed routes is set to 1.
Enabled: Click to enable/disable the policy. (Default: enabled.)
Networks: Set the RIPng-enabled interfaces by network using IPv6
addresses. RIPng is enabled on the interfaces that have addresses within
the network range.
Routes: Set RIPng static routing announcement of specified network
address.
Redistribute Routes: Redistribute routes of the specified protocol or kind
into RIPng, with the metric type and metric set if specified, filtering the routes using the given route-map if
specified.
Type: The type is the source of the route. Select from: Main, Connected, Static, OSPF, BGP.
Metric: RIPng metric is a value for distance for the network. Usually the RIP service increments the metric
when the network information is received. The metric for redistributed routes is set to 1.
RIPng on Wikipedia
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