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Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5.
Range: < 1 to 3600 >
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf IP-ADDR retransmit-interval < 1 to 3600 >
Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5.
Range: < 1 to 3600 >
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf all retransmit-interval < 1 to 3600 >
Set retransmit interval in seconds; the default is 5.
Range: < 1 to 3600 >
rip
■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID ip rip
Usage: [no] ip rip [...]
Description: Enable/disable/congure Routing Internet Protocol (RIP)
on the VLAN interface.
Called without 'no', the command enables RIP on the interface.
Otherwise ('no' is specied), the command disables RIP on the
interface. The command can be followed by a RIP conguration
command. Use 'ip rip ?' to get a list of all possible options.
This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly
from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID'
command.
Next Available Options:
■ authentication-type < none | text > -- Set authentication type used on this interface.(p. 624)
■ authentication-key -- Set RIP authentication key (maximum 16 characters).(p. 623)
■ metric < 1 to 15 > -- Set metric for this interface.(p. 638)
■ poison-reverse -- Enable/disable poison reverse on this interface.(p. 645)
■ receive < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 | ... > -- Define RIP version for incoming packets.(p. 649)
■ send < disabled | V1-only | V1-compatible-V2 | ... > -- Define RIP version for outgoing packets.(p.
651)
■ rip-compatible < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 > -- Define RIP version for incoming and outgoing
packets.(p. 650)
■ ip-addr -- Specify the IP address the request is for. (IP-ADDR) (p. 633)
■ all -- Process the request for all IP addresses.(p. 621)
rip-compatible
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip rip < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 >
Dene RIP version for incoming and outgoing packets.
Supported Values:
■ V1-only -- Use RIP version 1 only.
■ V2-only -- Use RIP version 2 only.
■ V1-or-V2 -- Use RIP 2 in the RIP 1 compatible mode.
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip rip IP-ADDR < V1-only | V2-only | V1-or-V2 >
Dene RIP version for incoming and outgoing packets.
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vlanCommand Line Interface Reference Guide