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Chapter 4 - Layer 3 Command Set - IP Networking ARIP
Alvarion BreezeNET B130/B300 GigE 128 Operational User Manual
While configuring, the operators are appended to the end of the list.
Lists of prefixes are different from access lists so that each operator has a number
aside from a range (condition). Moreover, when a check for the parameter to fit
into an operator's range is performed, one can set up additional condition for the
parameter's mask length.
If a sequential number is not specified the router sets it up automatically by
adding 5 to the number of the last operator in a list. Thus, the operator will have
the biggest number and will be placed in the end of the list.
4.5.5 RIP Configuration
The router can be enabled on the interface in several ways:
1 By network specification. RIP will be enabled on the interface with network
address matching with the specified network. This can be performed by the
following command in the config-router mode:
network A.B.C.D/M
Network is specified by its IP-prefix and mask.
2 By interface name. RIP will be enabled on the specified interface. This can be
performed by the following command in the config-router mode:
network WORD
where WORD is interface name.
Example:
RIP>configure
RIP(config)# router
RIP(config-router)# network 4.7.8.0/24
RIP(config-router)# network rf5.0
RIP(config-router)#
To cancel RIP on the interfacer use command:
Table 4-5: Prefix Lists
prefix-list WORD [seq <1-4294967295>] (deny|permit) A.B.C.D/M [ge <0-32>] [le <0-32>]
List
identifier
Operator's position
number
Command Range The range of the
permitted mask length