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V5808
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Command
Mode
Description
maximum-paths <1-8>
Router
Forwards packets over multiple paths.
<1-8>: the numbers of multipath supported (defualt:1)
no maximum-paths
Deletes the configured number of parallel paths.
11.5.9.5 Offset List
An offset list is the mechanism for increasing incoming and outgoing metrics to routes
learned via RIP. You can limit the offset list with an access list. To add the value of routing
metrics, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
offset-list WORD {in | out} <0-
16> [INTERFACE]
Router
Add an offset to incoming or outgoing metrics to routes
learned via RIP.
WORD: access list name
0-16: type number
no offset-list WORD {in | out} <0-
16> [INTERFACE]
Removes an offset list.
11.5.10 Maximum Number of RIP Routes
You can set the maximum number of RIP routes for using on RIP protocol. To set the
maximum number of routes, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
maximum prefix <1-65535> [1-
100]
Router
Sets the maximum number of routes of RIP.
1-65535: maximum number of RIP routes
1-100: percentage of maximum routes to generate a
warning (default: 75)
no maximum prefix
Removes the maximum number of routes of RIP which
are set before.
11.5.11 RIP Network Timer
Routing protocols use several timers that determine such variables as the frequency of
routing updates, the length of time before a route becomes invalid, and other parameters.
You can adjust these timers to tune routing protocol performance to better your internet
needs. The default settings for the timers are as follows.
Update
The routing information is updated once every 30 seconds. This is the fundamental
timing parameter of the routing protocol. Every update timer seconds, the RIP proc-
ess is supposed to send the routing table to all neighboring RIP routers.
Timeout
The default is 180 seconds. Its the interval of time in seconds after which a route is
declared invalid. However, this information will be still written in routing table until the
neighbor routers are notified that this route is removed from the routing table.

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