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516 CHAPTER 2: CUDA 12000 BASE SYSTEM COMMANDS
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reset rip stats on page 351
show rip stats all on page 513
Packets Received Total number of RIP packets received on all interfaces.
Packets Sent Total number of RIP packets sent on all interfaces.
Requests Received Total number of RIP requests received on all interfaces. Routers send
requests to other routers to ask for all or part of their routing tables.
Routers that receive requests respond with response packets.
Requests Sent Total number of RIP requests sent on all interfaces.
Responses Received Total number of RIP responses received on all interfaces. Responses
contain all or part of the contents of a router’s routing table.
Responses Sent Total number of RIP responses sent on all interfaces. The Cuda 12000
can send a response to a request or it can send a response unsolicited.
Routes Timed Out Total number of RIP routes that have timed out. Each route in the
routing table has a timeout timer, which is initialized when the Cuda
12000 first learns about the route. When that timer expires, the route is
no longer valid. Timer expiration occurs when a route is not updated.
Short Pkts. Received Total number of RIP packets received on all interfaces containing a RIP
header size less than the legal RIP header size.
Bad Versions Received Total number of RIP packets received on all interfaces containing an
illegal version (that is, a version other than RIP Version 1 or RIP Version
2).
MBZ Errors Total number of RIP packets received on all interfaces containing fields
that must have a value of zero and are not set to zero. Note that these
fields are referred to as must be zero (MBZ) fields.
Source Port Errors Total number of RIP packets received on all interfaces which did not
originate from UDP port 520.
Invalid IP Addresses Total number of RIP packets received on all interfaces containing an
invalid ip address.
Received from Self Total number of RIP packets that the Cuda 12000 tries to send to itself
on all interfaces.
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