Usage Guide: When used accompany with passive-interface command it can be
configured to only sending routing messages to specific neighbor.
Example:
Switch# config terminal
Switch(config)# router rip
Switch(config-router)# neighbor 1.1.1.1
17.4.3.24 network
Command: [no] network <A.B.C.C/M|ifname>
Function: Configure the RIP protocol network
Parameter: <A.B.C.C/M|> is the IP address prefix and its length in the network
<ifname> is the name of a interface.
Default: Not running RIP protocol
Command Mode: Router mode and address-family mode.
Usage Guide: Use this command to configure the network for sending or receiving RIP
update packets. If the network is not configured, all interfaces of the network will not be
able to send or receive data packets.
Example: Switch# config terminal
Switch(config)# router rip
Switch(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0/8
Switch(config-router)# network vlan 1
17.4.3.25 offset-list
Command: offset-list <access-list-number|access-list-name> {in|out }<number
>[<ifname>]
no offset-list <access-list-number|access-list-name> {in|out }<number
>[<ifname>]
Function: Add an offset value to the metric value of the routes learnt by RIP. The "no
offset-list <access-list-number
|access-list-name> {in|out }<number >[<ifname>]" command disables this function
Parameter: < access-list-number |access-list-name> is the access-list or name to be
applied. <number > is the added offset value, ranging between 0-16; <ifname> is the
specific interface name
Default: Default offset value is the metric value defined by the system
Command Mode: Router mode and address-family mode.
Example:
Switch# config terminal
Switch(config)# router rip
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