3 RIP configuration
4 Configuration related to security
Enabling RIP and
Entering RIP View
Enabling RIP on the
Specified Network
Segment
You can make the following configurations for RIP to advertise and receive routing
information:
Setting additional routing metric
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Configuring RIP to import routers of other protocols
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Configuring RIP route filtering
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Enabling/disabling host route receiving by the router
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Configuring RIP-2 route summary
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Configuring the RIP precedence
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Configuring RIP timers
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Configuring zero field check for RIP-1 packets
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Specifying RIP version of the interface
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You can select the following configurations to improve RIP security during
exchanging routing information, or control the area to transmit RIP packets.
Setting RIP-2 packet authentication
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Specifying the operating state of the interface
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Perform the following configurations in system view.
Table 253 Enable RIP and enter RIP view
Operation
Enable RIP and enter the RIP view
Disable RIP
By default, RIP is not enabled.
To flexibly control RIP operation, you can enable RIP on the specified network
segment so that the corresponding ports can receive and send RIP packets.
Perform the following configurations in RIP view.
Table 254 Enable RIP Interface
Operation
Enable RIP on the specified network
Disable RIP on the specified network
Note that after the RIP task is enabled, you should also specify its operating
network segment, for RIP only operates on the interface on the specified network
segment. For an interface that is not on the specified network segment, RIP does
not receive or send routes on it, nor forwards its interface route, as if this interface
does not exist at all. network-address is the address of the enabled or disabled
network, and it can also be configured as the IP network address of respective
interfaces.
Configuring RIP
Command
rip
undo rip
Command
network network-address
undo network network-address
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