Avaya 8800 Configuration Manual page 84

Ethernet routing switch
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RIP configuration using the CLI
Job aid
The following table describes the four RIP send modes that are supported on the Ethernet
Routing Switch 8800/8600. You can configure RIP send modes on all router interfaces.
Choose one of three options for receiving RIP updates:
• rip1OrRip2—accepts RIPv1 or RIPv2 updates
• rip1—accepts RIPv1 and RIPv1-compatible updates only
• rip2—accepts RIPv2 updates only
Table 14: RIP send modes
Send mode
rip1comp
rip1
rip2
nosend
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Configuration — OSPF and RIP
Description
This mode is used to
broadcast RIPv2 updates
using RFC 1058 route
consumption rules.
This mode is the default value
on the Ethernet Routing
Switch 8800/8600.
This mode is used to
broadcast RIP updates that
are compliant with RFC 1058.
This mode is used to
broadcast multicast RIPv2
updates.
No RIP updates are sent on
the interface.
Result
• Destination MAC is a broadcast, ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-
ff
• Destination IP is a broadcast for the
network (for example, 192.1.2.255)
• RIP Update is formed as a RIPv2 update,
including network mask
• RIP version = 2
• Destination MAC is a broadcast, ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-
ff
• Destination IP is a broadcast for the
network (for example, 192.1.2.255)
• RIP Update is formed as a RIPv1 update,
no network mask included
• RIP version = 1
• Destination MAC is a multicast,
01-00-5e-00-00-09
• Destination IP is the RIPv2 multicast
address, 224.0.0.9
• RIP Update is formed as a RIPv2 update
including network mask
• RIP version = 2
None
June 2011

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