Show Ip Rip Interface; Icmp Throttling Commands - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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show ip rip interface

This command displays information related to a particular RIP interface.
The argument unit/slot/port corresponds to a physical routing interface or VLAN
routing interface. The vlan keyword and vlan-id parameter are used to specify the VLAN
ID of the routing VLAN directly instead of in a unit/slot/port format. The vlan-id can
be a number from 1–4093.
Format
show ip rip interface {unit/slot/port | vlan vlan-id}
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Term
Definition
Interface
unit/slot/port This is a configured value.
IP Address
The IP source address used by the specified RIP interface. This is a configured value.
Send Version
The RIP version(s) used when sending updates on the specified interface. The types are none,
RIP-1, RIP-1c, RIP-2. This is a configured value.
Receive Version
The RIP version(s) allowed when receiving updates from the specified interface. The types are
none, RIP-1, RIP-2, Both. This is a configured value.
RIP Admin Mode
RIP administrative mode of router RIP operation; enable activates, disable de-activates it. This is a
configured value.
Link State
Indicates whether the RIP interface is up or down. This is a configured value.
Authentication
The RIP Authentication Type for the specified interface. The types are none, simple, and encrypt.
Type
This is a configured value.
The following information will be invalid if the link state is down.
Term
Definition
Bad Packets
The number of RIP response packets received by the RIP process which were subsequently
Received
discarded for any reason.
Bad Routes
The number of routes contained in valid RIP packets that were ignored for any reason.
Received
Updates Sent
The number of triggered RIP updates actually sent on this interface.

ICMP Throttling Commands

This section describes the commands you use to configure options for the transmission of
various types of ICMP messages.
M6100 Series Switches
Routing Commands
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