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5.2.5.2 RIP Commands

This table lists the commands for RIP settings.
Table 21 interface Commands: RIP Settings
COMMAND
router rip
[no] network interface_name
[no] passive-interface interface_name
[no] outonly-interface interface_name
interface interface_name
[no] ip rip {send | receive} version
<1..2>
[no] ip rip v2-broadcast
show rip {global
| interface {all |
interface_name}}

5.2.5.3 OSPF Commands

This table lists the commands for OSPF settings.
Table 22 interface Commands: OSPF Settings
COMMAND
router ospf
[no] network interface_name area ip
[no] passive-interface interface_name
interface interface_name
[no] ip ospf priority <0..255>
[no] ip ospf cost <1..65535>
no ip ospf authentication
ip ospf authentication
ip ospf authentication message-digest
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DESCRIPTION
Enters sub-command mode.
Enables RIP for the specified interface. The
command disables RIP for the specified interface.
Sets the RIP direction of the specified interface to
in-only. The
command makes RIP bi-directional
no
in the specified interface.
Sets the RIP direction of the specified interface to
out-only. The
no
command makes RIP bi-
directional in the specified interface.
Enters sub-command mode.
Sets the send or receive version to the specified
version number. The
no
command sets the send or
received version to the current global setting for
RIP. See
Section 8.2 on page
Enables RIP-2 packets using subnet broadcasting.
The
no
command uses multi-casting.
Displays RIP settings.
DESCRIPTION
Enters sub-command mode.
Makes the specified interface part of the specified
area. The
no
command removes the specified
interface from the specified area, disabling OSPF
in this interface.
Sets the OSPF direction of the specified interface
to in-only. The
no
command makes OSPF bi-
directional in the specified interface.
Enters sub-command mode.
Sets the priority of the specified interface to the
specified value. The
no
command sets the priority
to 1.
Sets the cost of the specified interface to the
specified value. The
command sets the cost to
no
10.
Disables authentication for OSPF in the specified
interface.
Enables text authentication for OSPF in the
specified interface.
Enables MD5 authentication for OSPF in the
specified interface.
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