Enabling Rip Split-Horizon Processing; Enabling The Poison Reverse Algorithm - Patton electronics SmartNode Series Software Configuration Manual

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17 • RIP configuration
Setting the default route metric, which is a number, indicating the distance to the destination network ele-
ment, e.g. another router or SmartNode in a network, is possible with the rip default-route-value command.
The value is between 1 and 15 for a valid route, or 16 for an unreachable route.
This procedure describes how to set the routing metric on an interface
Mode: Interface
Step
1
node (if-ip)[ name ]#rip default-route-value value Sets the routing metric to value indicating the
Example: Specifying the default route metric
The following example shows how to set the routing metric to 4 on IP interface wan on a SmartNode.
SN(cfg)#context ip router
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#interface wan
SN(if-ip)[wan]#rip default-route-value 4

Enabling RIP split-horizon processing

Normally, routers that are connected to broadcast-type IP networks and that use distance-vector routing proto-
cols employ the split horizon mechanism to reduce the possibility of routing loops. Split horizon blocks infor-
mation about routes from being advertised by a router out of any interface from which that information
originated. This behavior usually optimizes communications among multiple routers, particularly when links
are broken. However, with non-broadcast networks (such as Frame Relay), situations can arise for which this
behavior is less than ideal. For these situations, you might want to disable split horizon for RIP.
This procedure describes how to enable split horizon on an interface
Mode: Interface
Step
Command
1
node (if-ip)[ name ]#rip split-horizon
Example: Enabling RIP split-horizon processing
The following example shows how to enable split horizon on IP interface wan on a SmartNode.
SN(cfg)#context ip router
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#interface wan
SN(if-ip)[wan]#rip split-horizon

Enabling the poison reverse algorithm

Normally, RIP uses a technique called split horizon to avoid routing loops and allow smaller update packets.
This technique specifies that when the router sends a RIP update out a particular network interface, it should
never include routing information acquired over that same interface.
There is a variation of the split horizon technique called poison reverse which specifies that all routes should be
included in an update out a particular interface, but that the metric should be set to infinity for those routes
200
Command
Enables RIP split-horizon processing on interface name
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Purpose
distance to the destination on interface name
Purpose
RIP configuration task list

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