Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - IP-IPV6-IGP CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-31 Configuration Manual page 256

Software for e series broadband services routers ip, ipv6, and igp configuration guide
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JunosE 11.3.x IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide
show ip rip network
show ip rip peer
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ttl—(Time to live) Indicates how many seconds the specific route remains in the
routing table. If an entry reaches 0, it is removed from the routing table.
Met—Metric that RIP uses to rate the value of different routes (hop count). The hop
count is the number of routers that can be traversed in a route.
Next Hop—Next IP address where a packet is sent. A value of zero in this field indicates
that the next address the packet should be sent to is the router that originally sent
the RIP message.
Intf—Interface that the route has learned
Example
host1#show ip rip database
Prefix/Length: ttl
3.0.0.0/8
0
9.20.0.0/17
0
10.2.1.0/24
0
See show ip rip database
Use to display the networks associated with the RIP routing process.
Specify vrf vrfName to limit the display to a specific VRF.
Field descriptions
network—IP address of a network on which RIP is running
netmask—Network mask applied to the network address
Example
host1#show ip rip network
Network
netmask
10.2.1.0
255.255.255.0
172.30.100.0
255.255.255.0
172.30.200.0
255.255.255.0
See show ip rip network
Use to display limited information about each RIP neighbor.
Specify vrf vrfName to limit the display to a specific VRF.
Field descriptions
Time since last update received—Time in seconds since an update was received
from this peer
Peer version—Version of IS-IS running on the peer
Bad packets received—Number of bad packets received from the peer
Met:
Next Hop
Intf:
1
72.30.100.2
tm2/1.100
2
172.30.100.1
tm2/1.100
2
172.30.100.1
tm2/1.100
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