JunosE 11.3.x IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide
Relationship Between address and network Commands
address
address authentication key
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(Optional) Set the debounce time for interfaces brought down by some event.
13.
host1(config-router)#debounce-time 30
(Optional) Prevent RIP from purging the routing table for interfaces brought down by
14.
some event.
host1(config-router)#interface-event-disable
(Optional) Prevent RIP from sending a more-specific route if a less-specific route has
15.
a better metric.
host1(config-router)#send-more-specific-routes-disable
(Optional) Prevent RIP from sending triggered updates.
16.
host1(config-router)#triggered-update-disable
(Optional) Apply a table map to modify route distance.
17.
host1(config-router)#table-map dist1
If you use the network command to configure a RIP network, use the ip rip commands
to configure the RIP attributes for that network. Do not use the address commands.
If you use the address command to configure a RIP network, use the address commands
to configure the RIP attributes for that network. Do not use the ip rip commands.
NOTE: The network and ip rip commands are maintained for industry
compatibility. You can configure all your RIP interfaces with the address
commands. You cannot configure unnumbered interfaces with the network
and ip rip commands.
Use to configure RIP to run on the interface specified by the IP address or on an
unnumbered interface. Use the address commands to configure RIP attributes on the
network.
Configures RIP with the default values: Send version is RIPv1, receive version is RIPv1
and RIPv2, authentication is not enabled.
Example
host1(config-router)#address 10.2.1.1
Use the no version to delete the RIP interface.
See address
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