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Max Recovery Time
The maximum amount of time the router stores the state of neighboring
routers when they undergo a graceful restart. The value applies to all neighboring routers, so it
should be based on the time that the slowest RSVP neighbor requires for restart. Default: 180
seconds. Range: 1 through 3600 seconds
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Maximum Restart Time
—The maximum amount of time the router waits between when it
discovers that a neighboring router has gone down and when it declares the neighbor down.
This value is applied to all neighboring routers, so it should be based on the time that the
slowest RSVP neighbor requires for restart. Default: 20 seconds. Range: 1 through 1800
seconds.
RIP
This tab manages RIP settings.
Figure 13-60. Protocols -> Setup: RIP
- It has the following fields:
General Settings
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Receive Options
Configure RIP receive options. Options:
Do not receive RIP packets (none)—Do not receive RIP packets.
Accept RIPv1 and RIPv2 packets (both)—Accept both RIP version 1 and version 2 packets.
(The default.)
Accept RIPv1 packets only (version-1)—Accept only RIP version 1 packets.
Accept RIPv2 packets (version-2)—Accept only RIP version 2 packets.
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Send Options
Configure RIP send options. Options available:
Broadcast RIPv2 and RIPv1 compatible packets (broadcast)—Broadcast RIP version 2 packets
(RIP version 1 compatible).