Rip Configuration Example - Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual

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To enable RIP debugging, use the following command in the EXEC privilege mode:
Command Syntax
debug ip rip [interface | database | events | trigger ]
Figure 36-6
Figure 36-6. debug ip rip Command Example
FTOS#debug ip rip
RIP protocol debug is ON
FTOS#
To disable RIP, use the

RIP Configuration Example

The example in this section shows the command sequence to configure RIPv2 on the two routers shown in
Figure 36-7
names. The screenshots are divided into the following groups of command sequences:
Configuring RIPv2 on Core 2 on page 757
Core 2 Output on page 757
RIP Configuration on Core 3 on page 759
Core 3 RIP Output on page 759
RIP Configuration Summary on page 761
Figure 36-7. RIP Topology Example
GigE 2/41 10.200.10.0 /24
GigE 2/41
GigE 2/42
GigE 2/42 10.300.10.0 /24
Core 2
GigE 2/11
GigE 2/11 10.11.10.1 /24
GigE 2/31
GigE 2/31 10.11.20.2 /24
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
756
shows the confirmation when the debug function is enabled.
no debug ip rip
— "Core 2" and "Core 3". The host prompts used in the example screenshots reflect those
GigE
2/31
Command Mode
EXEC privilege
command.
GigE 3/43 192.168.1.0 /24
GigE 3/43
GigE 3/44 192.168.2.0 /24
GigE 3/44
GigE
3/21
GigE 3/11 10.11.30.1 /24
GigE 3/11
GigE 3/21 10.11.20.1 /24
GigE 3/21
Purpose
Enable debugging of RIP.
Core 3

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