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Usage: [no] rfc-1583-compatibility
Description: Enable/disable RFC-1583 compatibility. This controls the
preference rules used when choosing among multiple
AS-external-LSAs advertising the same destination. When RFC-1583
compatibility is disabled, the preference rules are those stated
in RFC-2328, which prevent routing loops when AS-external-LSAs
for the same destination have been originated from different
areas. In order to minimize the chance of routing loops, all OSPF
routers in an OSPF routing domain should have this parameter to
be identical. When there are routers present that have not been
updated with the functionality specied in RFC-2328, all routers
should have RFC-1583 compatibility enabled. Otherwise, all routers
should have RFC-1583 compatibility disabled, preventing routing
loops.
rip
[no] router rip
Usage: [no] router rip [...]
Description: Enable/disable/congure Routing Internet Protocol (RIP)
on the device, or enter RIP Conguration Context.
Called without 'no', the command enables RIP on the device
and changes current context to RIP Conguration Context.
Otherwise, the command disables RIP. The command can be
followed by a RIP conguration command. Use 'router rip ?' to
get a list of all possible options.
Next Available Options:
auto-summary -- Enable/disable advertisement of summarized routes(p. 412)
default-metric < 1 to 15 > -- Set default metric for imported routes(p. 414)
distance < 1 to 255 > -- Set administrative distance for routes learned via RIP(p. 414)
redistribute < connected | static | ospf > -- Specify source protocols which will be redistributed
into RIP(p. 420)
restrict -- Prevent redistribution of routes via RIP(p. 421)
rp-address
[no] router pim rp-address
Usage: [no] rp-address <IP-ADDR> [GROUP-ADDR/GROUP-MASK] [override]
Description: Statically congure the Rendezvous Point (RP) to accept
multicast trafc for specied group or range of groups.
If GROUP-ADDR/GROUP-MASK is not specied, the default multicast
group prex 224.0.0.0/4 (224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0) will be used.
To remove all entries associated with the RP or a specic
entry use 'no' form of the command.
Parameters:
o IP-ADDR - IP address of the Rendezvous Point.
o GROUP-ADDR - IP address of multicast group, when combined
with GROUP-MASK, gives the group prex.
o GROUP-MASK - Denes the range of multicast group addresses.
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