Displaying Rip Filters - Brocade Communications Systems ICX 6650 Configuration Manual

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Displaying RIP filters

To display the RIP filters configured on the router, enter the show ip rip command at any CLI level.
Brocade#show ip rip
Index
1
Index
1
Syntax: show ip rip
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TABLE 30
Field
Route filters
The rows underneath "RIP Route Filter Table" list the RIP route filters. If no RIP route filters are configured on the
device, the following message is displayed: "No Filters are configured in RIP Route Filter Table".
Index
Action
Route IP Address
Subnet Mask
Neighbor filters
The rows underneath "RIP Neighbor Filter Table" list the RIP neighbor filters. If no RIP neighbor filters are
configured on the device, the following message is displayed: "No Filters are configured in RIP Neighbor Filter
Table".
Index
Action
Neighbor IP
Address
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RIP Route Filter Table
Action
Route IP Address
deny
any
RIP Neighbor Filter Table
Action
Neighbor IP Address
permit
any
describes the information displayed by the show ip rip command.
CLI display of RIP filter information
Definition
The filter number. You assign this number when you configure the filter.
The action the router takes if a RIP route packet matches the IP address and subnet mask of
the filter. The action can be one of the following:
deny – RIP route packets that match the address and network mask information in the
filter are dropped. If applied to an interface outbound filter group, the filter prevents the
router from advertising the route on that interface. If applied to an interface inbound
filter group, the filter prevents the router from adding the route to its IP route table.
permit – RIP route packets that match the address and network mask information are
accepted. If applied to an interface outbound filter group, the filter allows the router to
advertise the route on that interface. If applied to an interface inbound filter group, the
filter allows the router to add the route to its IP route table.
The IP address of the route destination network or host.
The network mask for the IP address.
The filter number. You assign this number when you configure the filter.
The action the router takes for RIP route packets to or from the specified neighbor:
deny – If the filter is applied to an interface outbound filter group, the filter prevents the
router from advertising RIP routes to the specified neighbor on that interface. If the
filter is applied to an interface inbound filter group, the filter prevents the router from
receiving RIP updates from the specified neighbor.
permit – If the filter is applied to an interface outbound filter group, the filter allows the
router to advertise RIP routes to the specified neighbor on that interface. If the filter is
applied to an interface inbound filter group, the filter allows the router to receive RIP
updates from the specified neighbor.
The IP address of the RIP neighbor.
Displaying RIP filters
Subnet Mask
any
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