Configuring Rip Network Management; Configuring The Rip Packet Sending Rate; Setting The Maximum Length Of Rip Packets - HP 5500 EI series Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Specify a RIP neighbor.
4.
Disable source IP
address check on
inbound RIP updates

Configuring RIP network management

You can use network management software to manage the RIP process to which MIB is bound.
To configure RIP network management:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Bind MIB to a RIP
process.

Configuring the RIP packet sending rate

Perform this task to specify the interval for sending RIP packets and the maximum number of RIP packets
that can be sent at each interval. This feature can avoid excessive RIP packets from affecting system
performance and consuming too much bandwidth.
To configure the RIP packet sending rate:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter RIP view.
3.
Specify the interval for
sending RIP packets and the
maximum number of RIP
packets that can be sent at
each interval.

Setting the maximum length of RIP packets

NOTE:
The supported maximum length of RIP packets varies by vendor. Use this feature with caution to avoid
compatibility issues.
The packet length of RIP packets determines how many routes can be carried in a RIP packet. Set the
maximum length of RIP packets to make good use of link bandwidth.
Command
peer ip-address
undo validate-source-address
Command
system-view
rip mib-binding process-id
Command
system-view
rip [ process-id ] [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
output-delay time count count
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Remarks
By default, RIP does not
unicast updates to any
peer.
By default, source IP
address check on inbound
RIP updates is enabled.
Remarks
N/A
By default, MIB is bound to the RIP
process with the smallest process
ID.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, an interface sends up to
three RIP packets every 20
milliseconds.

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