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120 CHAPTER 6: IP ROUTING PROTOCOL OPERATION
timeout mechanism to handle timed out routes to ensure the timeliness and
validity of the routes. With these mechanisms, RIP, an interior routing protocol,
enables the router to learn the routing information of the entire network.
RIP has become one of the most popular standards of transmitting router and host
routes. It can be used in most campus networks and regional networks that are
simple yet extensive. RIP is not recommended for larger and more complicated
networks.
RIP configuration is described in the following sections:
Configuring RIP
Troubleshooting RIP
Configuring RIP Only after RIP is enabled can other functional features be configured. But the
configuration of the interface-related functional features is not dependent on
whether RIP has been enabled.
After RIP is disabled, the interface-related features also become invalid.
The RIP configuration tasks are described in the following sections:
Enabling RIP and Entering the RIP View
Enabling RIP on a Specified Network
Configuring Unicast RIP Messages
Specifying the RIP Version
Configuring RIP Timers
Configuring RIP-1 Zero Field Check of the Interface Packet
Specifying the Operating State of the Interface
Disabling Host Route
Enabling RIP-2 Route Aggregation
Setting RIP-2 Packet Authentication
Configuring Split Horizon
Enabling RIP to Import Routes of Other Protocols
Configuring the Default Cost for the Imported Route
Setting the RIP Preference
Setting Additional Routing Metrics
Configuring Route Filtering
Configuring Traffic Sharing Across RIP Interfaces
Enabling RIP and Entering the RIP View
Perform the following configurations in System View
Table 112 Enabling RIP and Entering the RIP View
Operation Command
Enable RIP and enter RIP view rip
Disable RIP undo rip

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