Follow these steps to bind RIP to MIB:
To do...
Enter system view
Bind RIP to MIB
Configuring the RIP Packet Sending Rate
RIP periodically sends routing information in RIP packets to RIP neighbors.
Sending large numbers of RIP packets at the same time may affect device performance and consume
large network bandwidth. To solve this problem, you can specify the maximum number of RIP packets
that can be sent at the specified interval.
Follow these steps to configure the RIP packet sending rate:
To do...
Enter system view
Enable a RIP process and
enter RIP view
Configure the maximum
number of RIP packets that
can be sent at the specified
interval
Displaying and Maintaining RIP
To do...
Display RIP current status
and configuration information
Display all active routes in
RIP database
Display RIP interface
information
Display routing information
about a specified RIP process
Clear the statistics of a RIP
process
RIP Configuration Examples
Configuring RIP Version
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure
Use the command...
system-view
rip mib-binding process-id
Use the command...
system-view
rip [ process-id ]
output-delay time count count
Use the command...
display rip [ process-id ]
display rip process-id database
display rip process-id interface
[ interface-type interface-number ]
display rip process-id route
[ ip-address { mask | mask-length } |
peer ip-address | statistics ]
reset rip process-id statistics
3-4, enable RIPv2 on all interfaces on Switch A and Switch B.
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Optional
By default, MIB is bound to RIP process 1.
3-15
Remarks
Remarks
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Optional
By default, an interface sends
up to three RIP packets every
20 milliseconds.
Remarks
Available in any view
Available in user view