Remote Setipoptions - Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Manual

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Router family
Command Line Interface Guide

remote setipoptions

Enables or disables the selected IP option for the WAN interface. To select IP options
for the Ethernet interface, use the command
Several RIP options are available. RIP is a protocol used for exchanging IP routing
information among routers. The RIP options allow you to set IP routing information
protocol controls over a point-to-point WAN. For more information, see
on page 6-4.
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
remote setipoptions <option> on | off <remotename>
Parameters
<option>
rxrip
rxrip1
rxrip2
rxdef
txrip
txrip1
txrip2
txdef
private
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Specify one of the following options:
Receive and process IP RIP-1 compatible packets and RIP-2
broadcast packets from the remote site. Also receive and pro-
cess RIP-2 multicast packets. Set this option if the local router
is to discover route information from other sites connected to
the remote router. This is useful for hierarchical organizations.
If you are connecting to another company or an Internet Ser-
vice Provider, you may wish to set this option off. The default
is off.
Receive and process RIP-1 packets only.
Receive and process RIP-2 packets only.
Receive default IP route address. When this option is set on,
the local router receives the remote site's default IP route.
The default is off.
Transmit IP RIP-1 compatible broadcast packets and RIP-2
multicast packets to the remote site. When this option is set
on, the local router sends routing information packets to the
remote site. The default is off.
Transmit broadcast RIP-1 packets only.
Transmit broadcast RIP-2 packets only.
Transmit the local router's default IP route. When this option
is set to on, the local router sends the default route to the re-
mote site. The default is off.
Keep IP routes private. Used to prevent advertisement of this
route to other sites by the remote router. Used as a security
mechanism when the remote site is outside your company (an
Internet Service Provider, for example), or whenever you
want to keep the identity of the site private. The default is on.
Chapter 6: Remote Commands
eth ip
options.
"RIP Controls"
Page 6-47

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