F3215-HP Load Balancing Module Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
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To enable poison reverse:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3. Enable poison reverse.
rip poison-reverse
By default, poison reverse is
disabled.
Configuring the maximum number of ECMP routes
Perform this task to implement load sharing over ECMP routes.
To configure the maximum number of ECMP routes:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter RIP view.
rip [ process-id ] N/A
3. Configure the maximum
number of ECMP routes.
maximum load-balancing number
Optional.
By default, the maximum number of
ECMP routes is 8.
Enabling zero field check on incoming RIPv1 messages
Some fields in the RIPv1 message must be set to zero. These fields are called "zero fields." You can
enable zero field check on incoming RIPv1 messages. If a zero field of a message contains a non-zero
value, RIPv1 does not process the message. If you are certain that all messages are trustworthy, disable
zero field check to save CPU resources.
This feature does not apply to RIPv2 packets, because they have no zero fields.
To enable zero field check on incoming RIPv1 messages:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter RIP view.
rip [ process-id ] [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
N/A
3. Enable zero field check on
incoming RIPv1 messages.
checkzero
Optional.
By default, this function is enabled.
Enabling source IP address check on incoming RIP updates
Perform this task to enable source IP address check on incoming RIP updates.
Upon receiving a message on an Ethernet interface, RIP compares the source IP address of the message
with the IP address of the interface. If they are not in the same network segment, RIP discards the
message.
Upon receiving a message on a serial interface, RIP checks whether the source address of the message
is the IP address of the peer interface. If not, RIP discards the message.