ip
rip
authentication
<name-of-chain>
no ip rip authentication key
3) Configure other RIP parameters
a. Configure RIP routing priority
b. Configure zero field verification for RIP packets
c. Configure timer for RIP update, timeout and hold-down
Command
RIP configuration mode
rip preference <value>
no rip preference
[no] rip checkzero
timer
basic
<update>
<holddown>
no timer basic
3. Configure RIP-I/RIP-II switch
(1) Configure the RIP version to be used in all ports
Command
RIP configuration mode
version { 1 | 2 }
no version
(2) Configure the RIP version to send/receive in all ports
(3) Configure whether to enable RIP packets sending/receiving for ports
Command
Interface Mode
ip
rip
send
version
|v2-broadcast }
no ip rip send version
Sets the authentication key; the "no ip rip
key
authentication key-chain" command means
no authentication key is used.
Explanation
Sets the route priority of RIP; the "no rip
preference" command restores the default
setting.
Enables zero fields verification to RIP-I
packets, refuse to process if non-zero zero
field; the "no rip checkzero" command
cancels this check for zero field
Adjusts the time of RIP timers for update,
<invalid>
expire, and hold down; the "no timer basic"
command restores the default setting.
Explanation
Sets
the
send/receive on all ports; the "no version"
command restores the default, i.e., send v2
packets, receive both v1 and v2 packets
Explanation
Sets the version of RIP packets to send on all
{
1
|
2
ports; the "no ip rip send version" command
restores the default, i.e., send v2 packets,
enables sending RIP packets on the interface.
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version
of
RIP
packets
to