RIP Routing
1.
Move to the global configuration mode context and access the RIP con-
figuration mode context.
ProCurve(config)# router rip
2.
Specify the RIP version.
Syntax: version [1 | 2]
3.
Advertise local subnets. Interfaces on these subnets will send and receive
RIP updates.
Syntax: network <network A.B.C.D> <subnet mask>
Note that you enter the subnet mask, not wildcard bits. For example:
ProCurve(config-rip)# network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
4.
Add the WAN interfaces. For example:
ProCurve(config-rip)# network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.252
5.
Specify any passive interfaces, which receive RIP updates but do not send
them. (For example, you might not want an interface that connects to an
external network to send RIP updates. Or you might want to configure a
loopback interface as a passive interface to minimize redundant updates.)
Syntax: passive-interface <interface ID>
OSPF Routing
You should first determine whether the router is:
an internal router (a router in only one area)
an ABR (a router that has interfaces in more than one area)
an ASBR (a router than connects to an external network)
See Figure 13-44 for a simplified illustration of an OSPF network.
IP Routing—Configuring RIP, OSPF, BGP, and PBR
Quick Start
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