Configuring Rip - Allied Telesis AT-9108 User Manual

Gigabit switches at-9108; at-8518; at-8525; at-8550
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Configuring RIP

Configuring RIP
Command
enable rip
enable rip export static
enable rip export [ospf | ospf-intra |
ospf-inter | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 |
static] metric <metric> {tag <number>}
enable rip aggregation
enable rip poisonreverse
enable rip splithorizon
enable rip triggerupdate
9-12
Table 9-2
describes the commands used to configure RIP.
Table 9-2 RIP Configuration Commands
Description
Enables RIP. The default setting is disabled.
Enables the advertisement of static routes using
RIP. The default setting is disabled.
Enables the distribution of OSPF or static routes
into the RIP domain. The default setting is
disabled.
Enables RIP aggregation of subnet information
an interface configured to sent RIP v2 or RIP
v2-compatible traffic. The following rules apply
when using RIP aggregation:
The default setting is disabled.
Enables the split horizon with poison-reverse
algorithm for RIP. The default setting is enabled.
If you enable poison reverse and split horizon,
poison reverse takes precedence.
Enables the split horizon algorithm for RIP.
Default setting is enabled.
Enables triggered updates. Triggered updates are
a mechanism for immediately notifying a
router's neighbors when the router adds or
deletes routes, or changes the metric of a route.
The default setting is enabled.
Subnet routes are aggregated to the nearest
class network route when crossing a class
boundary.
Within a class boundary, no routes are
aggregated.
If aggregation is enabled, the behavior is the
same as in RIP v1.
If aggregation is disabled, subnet routes are
never aggregated, even when crossing a
class boundary.

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