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36-4
Command
Explanation
Router Configuration Mode
neighbor <A.B.C.D>
no neighbor <A.B.C.D>
Specify the IP address of the neighbor router
needs point-transmitting; the
no neighbor
<A.B.C.D>
command cancels the appointed
router.
passive-interface<ifname|vlan>
no passive-interface<ifname|vlan >
Block the RIP broadcast on specified pot and the
RIP data packet is only transmittable among
Layer 3 switch configured with neighbor. The no
passive-interface<ifname|vlan > command
cancels the function.
2
Configure RIP route parameters
1Configure route introduction (default route metric, configure routes of the other protocols to be introduced in
RIP)
Command
Explanation
Router Configuration Mode
default-metric <value>
no default-metric
Sets the default route metric for route to be
introduced; the “no default-metric” command
restores the default setting.
redistribute {kernel |connected| static|
ospf | isis| bgp} [metric<value>]
[route-map<word>]
no redistribute {kernel |connected|
static| ospf | isis| bgp} [metric<value>]
[route-map<word>]
Redistribute the routes distributed in other
routing protocols into the RIP data packet; the
no redistribute {kernel |connected| static|
ospf
| isis| bgp} [metric<value>]
[route-map<word>]
command cancels the
distributed route of corresponding protocols.
default-information originate
no default-information originate
Generate a default route to the RIP protocol; the
no default-information originate command
cancels the feature.
2Configure interface authentication mode and password
Command
Explanation
Interface configuration mode
ip rip authentication mode { text| md5}
no ip rip authentication mode [text|
md5]
Sets the authentication method; the no ip rip
authentication mode [text| md5] command
cancels the authentication action.
ip rip authentication string <text>
no ip rip authentication string
Sets the authentication key; the
no ip rip
authentication string command means no key
is needed.