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Cisco IOS XR Routing Configuration Guide
Output of show route Command: Example RC-312
Output of show route backup Command: Example RC-312
Output of show route best-local Command: Example RC-312
Output of show route connected Command: Example RC-313
Output of show route local Command: Example RC-313
Output of show route longer-prefixes Command: Example RC-313
Output of show route next-hop Command: Example RC-313
Where to Go Next RC-314
Additional References RC-314
Related Documents RC-315
Standards RC-315
MIBs RC-316
RFCs RC-316
Technical Assistance RC-316
Implementing RIP on Cisco IOS XR Software RC-317
Contents RC-317
Information About Implementing RIP on Cisco IOS XR Software RC-318
Prerequisites for Implementing RIP on Cisco IOS XR Software RC-318
RIP Functional Overview RC-318
Split Horizon for RIP RC-319
Route Timers for RIP RC-319
Route Redistribution for RIP RC-320
Default Administrative Distances for RIP RC-320
Routing Policy Options for RIP RC-321
How to Implement RIP on Cisco IOS XR Software RC-321
Enabling RIP RC-322
Customize RIP RC-323
Control Routing Information RC-326
Creating a Route Policy for RIP RC-328
Configuration Examples for Implementing RIP on Cisco IOS XR Software RC-331
Configuring a Basic RIP Configuration: Example RC-331
Configuring RIP on the Provider Edge: Example RC-332
Adjusting RIP Timers for each VRF Instance: Example RC-332
Configuring Redistribution for RIP: Example RC-333
Configuring Route Policies for RIP: Example RC-333
Configuring Passive Interfaces and Explicit Neighbors for RIP: Example RC-334
Controlling RIP Routes: Example RC-334
Additional References RC-334