Table 97: Summary of Key RIP Routing Output Fields (continued)
Additional InformationValuesField
The RIP protocol name.Protocol Name
The port on which RIP is enabled.Port number
The interval during which routes are neither
advertised nor updated.
Hold down time
Number of RIP routes learned on the logical
interface.
Global routes
learned
Number of RIP routes that are not advertised or
updated during the hold-down interval.
Global routes held
down
Number of requests dropped.Global request
dropped
Number of responses dropped.Global responses
dropped
RIP Neighbors
This value is the name of the interface on which
RIP is enabled. Click the name to see the details for
this neighbor.
Name of the RIP neighbor.Neighbor
State of the RIP connection: Up or Dn (Down).State
This value is the configured address of the interface
on which RIP is enabled.
Local source address.Source Address
This value is the configured address of the
immediate RIP adjacency.
Destination address.Destination Address
The mode of sending RIP messages.Send Mode
The mode in which messages are received.Receive Mode
Value of the incoming metric configured for the RIP
neighbor.
In Metric
Monitoring BGP Routing Information
Purpose NOTE: This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.
Use the monitoring functionality to monitor BGP routing information on the routing device.
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