Reference Guide

ROUTER RIP mode
distance weight [ip-address mask [access-list-name]]
Configure the following parameters:
weight: the range is from 1 to 255. The default is 120.
ip-address mask: the IP address in dotted decimal format (A.B.C.D), and the mask in slash format (/x).
access-list-name: the name of a configured IP ACL.
Apply an additional number to the incoming or outgoing route metrics.
ROUTER RIP mode
offset-list access-list-name {in | out} offset [interface]
Configure the following parameters:
prefix-list-name: the name of an established Prefix list to determine which incoming routes are modified
offset: the range is from 0 to 16.
interface: the type, slot, and number of an interface.
To view the configuration changes, use the show config command in ROUTER RIP mode.
Debugging RIP
The debug ip rip command enables RIP debugging.
When you enable debugging, you can view information on RIP protocol changes or RIP routes.
To enable RIP debugging, use the following command.
debug ip rip [interface | database | events | trigger]
EXEC privilege mode
Enable debugging of RIP.
The following example shows the confirmation when you enable the debug function.
Dell#debug ip rip
RIP protocol debug is ON
Dell#
To disable RIP, use the no debug ip rip command.
RIP Configuration Example
The examples in this section show the command sequence to configure RIPv2 on the two routers shown in the following
illustration Core 2 and Core 3.
The host prompts used in the following example reflect those names. The examples are divided into the following groups of
command sequences:
Configuring RIPv2 on Core 2
Core 2 RIP Output
RIP Configuration on Core 3
Core 3 RIP Output
RIP Configuration Summary
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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