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Table Of Contents
- Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridging Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Configuring Interfaces and Circuits
- Interface and Circuit Overview
- Configuring Interfaces
- Configuring an Interface
- Entering a Description for the Interface
- Configuring Interface Duplex and Speed
- Setting Interface Maximum Idle Time
- Bridging an Interface to a VLAN
- Specifying VLAN Trunking for an Interface
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for a VLAN or a Trunked Interface
- Configuring Port Fast on an Interface
- Showing Interface Configurations
- Shutting Down an Interface
- Shutting Down All Interfaces
- Restarting an Interface
- Restarting All Interfaces
- Configuring Circuits
- Configuring RIP for an IP Interface
- Configuring the Switched Port Analyzer Feature
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for the CSS
- CSS Spanning-Tree Bridging Quick Start
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Aging-Time
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Forward-Time
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Hello-Time
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Max-Age
- Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Priority
- Disabling Bridge Spanning-Tree
- Showing Bridge Configurations
- Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- OSPF Overview
- CSS OSPF Configuration Quick Start
- Configuring OSPF on the CSS
- Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface
- Showing OSPF Information
- OSPF Configuration in a Startup-Configuration File
- Configuring the Address Resolution Protocol
- Configuring Routing Information Protocol
- Configuring the Internet Protocol
- IP Configuration Quick Start
- Configuring an IP Route
- Disabling an Implicit Service for the Static Route Next Hop
- Configuring an IP Source Route
- Configuring the IP Record Route
- Configuring Box-to-Box Redundancy
- Configuring IP Equal-Cost Multipath
- Forwarding IP Subnet Broadcast Addressed Frames
- Configuring IP Unconditional Bridging
- Configuring IP Opportunistic Layer 3 Forwarding
- Showing IP Configuration Information
- Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
- Index

Chapter 1 Configuring Interfaces and Circuits
Configuring RIP for an IP Interface
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Configuring a RIP Default Route
By default, the CSS advertises a default route on an IP interface with a metric of
1. To advertise a default route on an IP interface with a specific metric, use the rip
default-route command. You can also specify an optional metric in the command
line. The CSS uses this metric when advertising a route. Enter a number from 1
to 15.
For example:
(config-circuit-ip[VLAN7-192.168.1.58])# rip default-route 9
Configuring a RIP Receive Version
By default, the interface receives both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2. To specify
the RIP version that the interface receive, use the rip receive command. The
options for this command are as follows:
• rip receive both - Receives both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 (default)
• rip receive none - Receives no RIP packets
• rip receive v1 - Receives RIP version 1 packets only
• rip receive v2 - Receives RIP version 2 packets only
For example:
(config-circuit-ip[VLAN7-192.168.1.58])# rip receive both
Configuring RIP Send Version
By default, the interface sends RIP version 2 packets only. To specify the RIP
version that the interface transmits, use the rip send command. The options for
this command are as follows:
• rip send none - Sends no RIP packets
• rip send v1 - Sends RIP version 1 packets only
• rip send v2 - Sends RIP version 2 packets only (default)
For example:
(config-circuit-ip[VLAN7-192.168.1.58])# rip send v1