Rip Neighbor Setting Configuration Parameters - Nortel BSG8ew 1.0 Configuration Manual

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IP routing advanced configuration
Variable
RIP Status
Split Horizon
Send Version
Receive Version
Route Age Timer (Seconds)
Update Timer (Seconds)
Garbage Timer (Seconds)

RIP neighbor setting configuration parameters

RIP neighbors settings specifies a list of router addresses from which you can send or receive RIP
packets.
The following section describes the parameters for configuration of RIP interfaces located at
Configuration,
NN47928-500
NN47928-500
Value
The admin status of the RIP interface. Select one of the following options:
Enabled - activates the RIP2 process.
Disabled - disables the RIP2 process.
Passive - the RIP2 process runs as a passive process.
The operational status of Split Horizon. Select one of the following options:
Split Horizon – split horizon is applied on outgoing response packets
and the route is not sent on an interface from which the route is learnt.
Poisoned Reverse – the route is sent with the metric value as 16 on an
interface from which the route is learnt.
Disabled – the route is sent on all interfaces and the metric is the same
as in the RIP routing table.
The default value is Poisoned Reverse.
The version of RIP packets sent by the router. Select one of the following
options:
Do not send - indicates that no packets are sent.
RIP Version 1 - indicates the data packets are sent using a RIP update
that is complaint with RFC 1058.
RIP1 Compatible - indicates the RIP-2 updates are broadcast using an
RFC 1058 route subsumption rules.
RIP Version 2 - indicates the RIP2 packets are multicasted.
The default value is RIP1 Compatible.
The RIP packets to receive. Select one of the following options:
RIP1 - indicates only RIPv1 version packets are accepted.
RIP2 - indicates only RIPv2 version packets are accepted.
RIP1 or RIP2 - indicates both RIPv1 and RIPv2 packets are accepted.
Do not receive - indicates that no packets are accepted.
The default value is RIP1 or RIP2.
Type the time interval after which the routes are flushed.
The value ranges from 30 to 500.
The default value is 180.
Type the time interval between successive RIP updates.
The value ranges from 10 to 3600.
The default value is 30.
Type the time interval after which the invalid routes are removed from the
routing table.
The value ranges from 120 to 180.
The default value is 120.
IP Routing, RIP, Neighbors Settings tab
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