Cisco 500 series Administration Manual page 470

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RIP
Configuring RIP
STEP 2
STEP 1
STEP 2
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Bad Packets Received—Specifies the number of bad packets identified by
RIP on the IP interface.
Bad Routes Received—Specifies the number of bad routes received and
identified by RIP on the IP interface. Bad routes mean that the route
parameters are incorrect. For example, the IP destination is a Broadcast
address, or the metric is 0 or greater than 16
Updates Sent—Specifies the number of packets sent by RIP on the IP
interface.
To clear specific interface counters, select them and click Clear Interface Counter.
To clear them all, click Clear All Interface Counters.
Displaying the RIP Peers Database
To view the RIP Peers (neighbors) database:
Click IP Configuration > RIPv2 > RIPv2 Peer Router Database. The RIPv2 Peer
Router Database page is displayed.
The following fields are displayed for the peer router database:
Router IP Address—IP interface defined on the Layer 2 interface.
Bad Packets Received—Specifies the number of bad packets identified by
RIP on the IP interface.
Bad Routes Received—Specifies the number of bad routes received and
identified by RIP on the IP interface. Bad routes mean that the route
parameters are incorrect. For example, the IP destination is a Broadcast, or
the metric is 0 or greater than 16
Last Updated—Indicates the last time RIP received RIP routes from the
remote IP address.
To clear all counters, click Clear All Interface Counters.
Configuring Access Lists
See
Filtering Routing Updates
for a description of access lists.
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