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Format
default-information originate
Mode
Router RIP Config
no default-information originate (RIP)
This command is used to control the advertisement of default routes.
Format
no default-information originate
Mode
Router RIP Config
default-metric (RIP)
This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes.
Format
default-metric <0-15>
Mode
Router RIP Config
no default-metric (RIP)
This command is used to reset the default metric of distributed routes to its default value.
Format
no default-metric
Mode
Router RIP Config
distance rip
This command sets the route preference value of RIP in the router. Lower route preference values
are preferred when determining the best route.
Default
15
Format
distance rip <0-255>
Mode
Router RIP Config
no distance rip
This command sets the default route preference value of RIP in the router.
Format
no distance rip
Mode
Router RIP Config
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distribute-list out
This command is used to specify the access list to filter routes received from the source protocol.
Default
0
Format
distribute-list <1-199> out {bgp | static | connected}
Mode
Router RIP Config
no distribute-list out
This command is used to specify the access list to filter routes received from the source protocol.
Format
no distribute-list <1-199> out {bgp | static | con-
nected}
Mode
Router RIP Config
no default-information originate
This command is used to control the advertisement of default routes.
Format
no default-information originate
Mode
Router RIP Config
ip rip authentication
This command sets the RIP Version 2 Authentication Type and Key for the specified interface. The
value of <type> is either none, simple, or encrypt.
The value for authentication key [key] must be 16 bytes or less. The [key] is composed of standard
displayable, non-control keystrokes from a Standard 101/102-key keyboard. If the value of <type>
is encrypt, a keyid in the range of 0 and 255 must be specified.
Default
The default authentication type is none.
Default
The default password key is an empty string. Unauthenticated interfaces do not
need an authentication key.
Default
The default key id is not defined. Unauthenticated interfaces do not need an
authentication key id.
Format
ip rip authentication {none | {simple <key>} |
{encrypt <key> <keyid>}}
Mode
Interface Config
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no ip rip authentication
This command sets the default RIP Version 2 Authentication Type.
Format
no ip rip authentication
Mode
Interface Config
ip rip receive version
This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the specified version(s) to
be received.
The value for <mode> is one of: rip1 to receive only RIP version 1 formatted packets, rip2 for RIP
version 2, both to receive packets from either format, or none to not allow any RIP control packets
to be received.
Default
both
Format
ip rip receive version {rip1 | rip2 | both | none}
Mode
Interface Config
no ip rip receive version
This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the default version(s) to be
received.
Format
no ip rip receive version
Mode
Interface Config
ip rip send version
This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the specified version to be
sent.
The value for <mode> is one of: rip1 to broadcast RIP version 1 formatted packets, rip1c (RIP
version 1 compatibility mode) which sends RIP version 2 formatted packets via broadcast, rip2 for
sending RIP version 2 using multicast, or none to not allow any RIP control packets to be sent.
Default
rip2
Format
ip rip send version {rip1 | rip1c | rip2 | none}
Mode
Interface Config
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no ip rip send version
This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the default version to be
sent.
Format
no ip rip send version
Mode
Interface Config
hostroutesaccept
This command enables the RIP hostroutesaccept mode.
Default
enabled
Format
hostroutesaccept
Mode
Router RIP Config
no hostroutesaccept
This command disables the RIP hostroutesaccept mode.
Format
no hostroutesaccept
Mode
Router RIP Config
split-horizon
This command sets the RIP split horizon mode.
Default
simple
Format
split-horizon {
none | simple | poison
}
Mode
Router RIP Config
no split-horizon
This command sets the default RIP split horizon mode.
Format
no split-horizon
Mode
Router RIP Config
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redistribute
This command configures RIP protocol to redistribute routes from the specified source protocol/
routers. There are five possible match options. When you submit the command redistribute match
<match-type> the match-type or types specified are added to any match types presently being
redistributed. Internal routes are redistributed by default.
Default
metric -- not-configured; match -- internal
Format for other source protocol
redistribute {bgp | static | connected} [metric <0-
15>]
Mode
Router RIP Config
no redistribute
This command de-configures RIP protocol to redistribute routes from the specified source
protocol/routers.
Format
no redistribute {bgp | static | connected} [metric]
[match [internal]
Mode
Router RIP Config
show ip rip
This command displays information relevant to the RIP router.
Format
show ip rip
Mode
Privileged EXEC and User EXEC
RIP Admin Mode
Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. If you select
enable RIP will be enabled for the switch. The default is disable.
Split Horizon Mode
Select none, simple or poison reverse from the pulldown menu.
Split horizon is a technique for avoiding problems caused by
including routes in updates sent to the router from which the route
was originally learned. The options are: None - no special pro-
cessing for this case. Simple - a route will not be included in
updates sent to the router from which it was learned. Poisoned
reverse - a route will be included in updates sent to the router
from which it was learned, but the metric will be set to infinity.
The default is simple

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