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Command Line Interface Guide
Chapter 6: Connection Management
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The available RIP options on these commands are:
rxrip - Receive IP RIP packets
txrip - Send IP RIP packets
rxrip1 - Receive and process RIP-1 packets only
txrip1 - Send RIP-1 packets only
rxrip2 - Receive and process RIP-2 packets only
txrip2 - Send RIP-2 packets only
rxdef - Receive the default route
txdef - Advertise this router as the default router
avdfr
Advertising the Local Site
The default is to keep the local site’s existence private. Unless specified otherwise,
the remote does not advertise its route to other sites. This security mechanism is
useful when the remote connects to a site outside your company (an Internet Service
Provider, for example), or whenever you want to keep the identity of the site private.
To see the current setting, enter the remote list command and check the output line:
-> remote list
Keep this IP destination private..... yes
To turn off this security mechanism, use this command:
-> remote setipoptions private off <remotename>
Changing the Multicast Address for RIP-2 Packets
The default multicast address for RIP-2 packets sent and/or received is 224.0.0.9. If
necessary, you can change this address with the eth ip ripmulticast command.
To see the current setting, enter the eth list command and check the output line:
-> eth list
RIP Multicast address.............. default