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Administering branch gateway
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The router
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Summary of ICMP errors commands
Summary of ICMP errors commands
For more information about these commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateways G250 and
G350 CLI Reference.
For more information about these commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI
Reference.
Command
ip icmp-errors
show ip icmp

RIP

The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) enables routers to compute the path that an IP packet
should follow. Routers exchange routing information using RIP to determine routes that other
routers are connected to. OSPF is a newer protocol that serves a similar purpose. For more
information about OSPF, see
You can configure route redistribution between OSPF, RIP, and static routes. With route
redistribution, you can configure the Branch Gateway to redistribute routes learned from one
protocol into the domain of the other routing protocol. For more information, see
redistribution
RIP is a distance vector protocol. The router decides which path to use on distance or the
number of intermediate hops. In order for this protocol to work correctly, all the routers, and
possibly the nodes, need to gather information on how to reach each destination in the Internet.
However the very simplicity of RIP has a disadvantage. This protocol does not take into account
network bandwidth, physical cost, and data priority. The Branch Gateway supports two
versions of RIP:
RIPv1
RIPv2
Related topics:
RIPv1
on page 463
RIPv2
on page 463
RIPv1 vs. RIPv2
Prevention of routing loops in RIP
Commands used to prevent routing loops in RIP
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Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
Set ICMP error messages to ON or OFF
Display the status (enabled or disabled) of ICMP error messages
OSPF
on page 472.
on page 463
on page 463
on page 463
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 462
Description
on page 468.
on page 464
on page 464
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October 2013

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