Ip Access List Configuration; Routing Information Protocol Configuration - HP 445860-B21 - 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Reference Manual

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IP Access List configuration

The route map number <1-32> and the access list number <1-8> represent the IP access list you wish to
configure. The following table describes the IP Access List Configuration commands.
IP Access List Configuration commands
Table 127
Command
[no] access-list <1-8> match-address <1-32>
[no] access-list <1-8> metric <1-16777214>
access-list <1-8> action {permit|deny}
access-list <1-8> enable
no access-list <1-8> enable
no access-list <1-8>
show route-map <1-32> access-list {<1-8>}

Routing Information Protocol configuration

The RIP commands are used for configuring Routing Information Protocol parameters. This option is turned
off by default.
The following table describes the basic RIP Configuration commands. The following section provides more
detailed information and commands.
RIP Configuration commands
Table 128
Command
router rip
timers update {<1-120>}
enable
no enable
show ip rip
Description
Sets the network filter number.
Command mode: Route Map
Sets the metric value in the AS-External (ASE) LSA.
Command mode: Route Map
Permits or denies action for the access list.
Command mode: Route Map
Enables the access list.
Command mode: Route Map
Disables the access list.
Command mode: Route Map
Deletes the access list.
Command mode: Route Map
Displays the current Access List configuration.
Command mode: All except User EXEC
Description
Enter router RIP configuration mode.
Command mode: Global configuration
Configures the time interval for sending for RIP table updates, in seconds.
The default value is 30 seconds.
Command mode: Router RIP
Globally turns RIP on.
Command mode: Router RIP
Globally turns RIP off.
Command mode: Router RIP
Displays the current RIP configuration.
Command mode: All except User EXEC
Configuration Commands
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