Specifications; Enabling Rip - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Specifications

The BSR supports the following Request for Comment (RFC) specifications:
RFC 1058 — Routing Information Protocol
RFC 2453 — RIP Version 2

Enabling RIP

In order to use RIP on the BSR, RIP must be enabled. The remaining tasks described
in this chapter are optional.
Follow these steps to enable RIP on the BSR:
1. Use the router rip command in Global Configuration mode to enable a RIP
2. You may specify multiple network sub-commands. RIP routing updates are sent
Example
The following example configuration defines RIP as the routing protocol to be used
on all interfaces connected to networks 138.82.0.0, 182.41.4.0, and 10.10.10.0:
526360-001-00 Rev. B
routing process on the BSR:
MOT (config)#router rip
This enables RIP and places you in Router Configuration mode. Use the no
router rip command to disable RIP.
and received only through interfaces on the network that you specify. If you do
not specify the IP address related to the interface, RIP updates do not advertise
the network associated with this interface. Use the network command in Router
Configuration mode to associate a network with the RIP routing process:
MOT (config-rip)#network <A.B.C.D> [<A.B.C.D>]
where:
A.B.C.D is the network number.
A.B.C.D is the network mask to the new address so that RIP runs on that
specific network.
router rip
network 138.82.0.0 255.255.0.0
network 182.41.5.0 255.255.255.0
network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
MGBI
Configuring RIP
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