Configuring Rip-To-Mib Binding; Configuring The Rip Packet Sending Rate; Configuring Rip Frr - HP MSR2000 series Configuration Manual

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Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter RIP view.
3.
Specify a RIP neighbor.
4.
Disable source address check
on incoming RIP updates.

Configuring RIP-to-MIB binding

This task allows you to enable a specific RIP process to receive SNMP requests.
To bind RIP to MIB:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Bind RIP to MIB.

Configuring the RIP packet sending rate

RIP periodically sends routing information in RIP packets to RIP neighbors.
Sending large numbers of RIP packets at the same time may affect device performance and consume
large network bandwidth. To solve this problem, specify the maximum number of RIP packets that can be
sent at the specified interval.
To configure the RIP packet sending rate:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable a RIP process and
enter RIP view.
3.
Configure the maximum
number of RIP packets that
can be sent at the specified
interval.

Configuring RIP FRR

When a link in a RIP network fails, the traffic is interrupted until RIP completes routing convergence based
on the new network topology.
You can enable RIP fast reroute (FRR) to reduce traffic recovery time.
Command
system-view
rip [ process-id ] [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
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
N/A
N/A
N/A
Not disabled by default.
Remarks
N/A
Optional.
By default, MIB is bound to RIP
process 1.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, an interface sends up to
three RIP packets every 20
milliseconds.

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