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Arris C4C - Enabling RIP for a Network; Disabling RIP for a Network

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Chapter 16: Dynamic Routing Protocols
STANDARD Revision 1.0 C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
© 2016 ARRIS Enterprises LLC. All Rights Reserved. 523
RIP has been disabled
Enabling RIP for a Network
By default, RIP is disabled for all networks. Enabling RIP for a network does not affect the global enable/disable state on
the C4/c CMTS.
To enable RIP for a network, enter the following command:
configure router rip network <network address>
Where: network address is the IP prefix of the desired network.
Confirm that RIP is enabled for the network:
show ip rip
The output should look something like the following:
RIP Interfaces
Interface VRF Df Met Auth Mode State
10.71.0.2 default 1 disabled active
10.71.64.2 default 1 disabled disabled
In this instance, an interface with an IP address 10.71.0.2 is actively running RIP. This interface is part of a network which
was enabled (10.71.0.0, for example).
Note: Secondary interfaces on RIP-enabled primary interfaces are automatically set to passive.
Disabling RIP for a Network
Use the following command to disable RIP for the default VRF network:
configure router rip network <network address> no
Confirm that RIP is disabled for the network. Following the command is a sample system response:
show ip rip
The output should look something like the following:
VRF Status
default enabled
RIP Interfaces
Interface VRF Df Met Auth Mode State
10.41.1.2 default 0 disabled active
RIP Timers

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