ip rip send version
Usage
If several routes (coming from different protocols) are presented to the SecureStack C2 Route
Table Manager (RTM), the protocol with the lowest administrative distance will be chosen for
route installation. By default, RIP administrative distance is set to 120. The distance command can
be used to change this value, resetting RIP's route preference in relation to other routes as shown
in the table below.
Route Source
Connected
Static
OSPF
RIP
Example
This example shows how to change the default administrative distance for RIP to 1001:
C2(su)->router(Config)#router rip
C2(su)->router(Config-router)#distance 100
ip rip send version
Use this command to set the RIP version(s) for update packets transmitted on an interface. The no
form of this command restores the version of update packets that was transmitted by the RIP
router.
Syntax
ip rip send version {1 | 2 | r1compatible}
no ip rip send version
Parameters
1
2
r1compatible
Defaults
None.
Mode
Interface configuration: C2(su)‐>router(Config‐if(Vlan 1))#
Example
This example shows how to set the RIP send version to 2 for packets transmitted on the VLAN 1
interface:
C2(su)->router(Config)#interface vlan 1
C2(su)->router(Config-if(Vlan 1))#ip rip send version 2
17-4 IPv4 Routing Protocol Configuration
Default Distance
0
1
110
120
Specifies RIP version 1. This is the default setting.
Specifies RIP version 2.
Specifies that packets be sent as version 2 packets, but transmits these as
broadcast packets rather than multicast packets so that systems which only
understand RIP version 1 can receive them.
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