Configuring RIP router rip
21-2 Routing Protocol Configuration
router rip
UsethiscommandtoenableordisableRIPconfigurationmode.
Syntax
router rip
no router rip
Table 21-1 RIP Configuration Task List and Commands
To do this... Use these commands...
Enable RIP configuration mode and associate
a network.
router rip (“router rip” on page 21-2)
network (RIP) (“network” on page 21-3)
Allow unicast updates by defining a
neighboring router.
neighbor (RIP) (“neighbor” on page 21-4)
Configure an administrative distance. distance (“distance” on page 21-4)
Apply offsets to RIP routing metrics. ip rip offset (“ip rip offset” on page 21-5)
Adjust timers. timers (“timers” on page 21-6)
Specify a RIP version. ip rip send version (“ip rip send version” on page 21-7)
ip rip receive version (“ip rip receive version” on
page 21-7)
Configure RIP authentication. Create a key chain (“key chain” on page 21-8)
Add a key to the chain (“key” on page 21-9)
Specify an authentication string for the key (“key-string” on
page 21-9)
Set the accept time period the authentication string can be
received (“accept-lifetime” on page 21-10)
Set the send time period the authentication string can be
sent as valid (“send-lifetime” on page 21-11)
Enable a key chain for use on an interface (“ip rip
authentication keychain” on page 21-12)
Specify an authentication mode (“ip rip authentication
mode” on page 21-13)
Disable automatic route summarization
(necessary for enabling CIDR)
no auto-summary (“no auto-summary” on page 21-13)
Disable triggered updates. ip rip disable-triggered-updates (“ip rip disable-triggered-
updates” on page 21-14)
Disable or re-enable split horizon poison-
reverse.
ip split-horizon poison (“ip split-horizon poison” on
page 21-15)
Control the processing of routing updates. passive-interface (“passive-interface” on page 21-15)
receive interface (“receive-interface” on page 21-16)
distribute-list (“distribute-list” on page 21-17)
Enable redistribution from non-RIP routes. redistribute (“redistribute” on page 21-17)