SecureStack B3 Configuration Guide 18-1
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IPv4 Routing Protocol Configuration
ThischapterdescribestheIPv4RoutingProtocolConfigurationsetofcommandsandhowtouse
them.
Configuring RIP
Purpose
ToenableandconfiguretheRoutingInformationProtocol(RIP).
RIP Configuration Task List and Commands
Table 18‐1liststhetasks andcommandsassociatedwithRIPconfiguration.Commandsare
describedintheassociatedsectionasshown.
Router: The commands covered in this chapter can be executed only when the device is in router
mode. For details on how to enable router configuration modes, refer to “Enabling Router
Configuration Modes” on page 16-2.
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Configuring RIP 18-1
Configuring IRDP 18-9
Table 18-1 RIP Configuration Task List and Commands
To do this... Use these commands...
Enable RIP configuration mode. “router rip” on page 18-2
Enable RIP on an interface. “ip rip enable” on page 18-2
Configure an administrative distance. “distance” on page 18-3
Allow reception of a RIP version. “ip rip send version” on page 18-4
Allow transmission of a RIP version. “ip rip receive version” on page 18-4
Configure RIP simple authentication. “ip rip authentication-key” on page 18-5
Configure RIP encrypted authentication. “ip rip message-digest-key” on page 18-5
Disable automatic route summarization
(necessary for enabling CIDR)
“no auto-summary” on page 18-6