R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Configuration Guide(V7)

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Tasks at a
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Advertising a default route
Configuring received/redistributed route filtering
Configuring a preference for RIP
Configuring RIP route redistribution
(Optional.) Tuning and optimizing RIP networks:
Configuring RIP timers
Configuring split horizon and poison reverse
Configuring the maximum number of ECMP routes
Enabling zero field check on incoming RIPv1 messages
Enabling source IP address check on incoming RIP updates
Configuring RIPv2 message authentication
Specifying a RIP neighbor
Configuring RIP network management
Configuring the RIP packet sending rate
Setting the maximum length of RIP packets
(Optional.) Configuring RIP GR
(Optional.) Configuring BFD for RIP
(Optional.) Configuring RIP FRR
Configuring basic RIP
Before you configure basic RIP settings, complete the following tasks:
Configure the link layer protocol.
Configure IP addresses for interfaces to ensure IP connectivity between neighboring routers.
Enabling RIP
To enable multiple RIP processes on a router, you must specify an ID for each process. A RIP process ID
has only local significance. Two RIP routers having different process IDs can also exchange RIP packets.
If you configure RIP settings in interface view before enabling RIP, the settings do not take effect until RIP
is enabled. If a physical interface is attached to multiple networks, you cannot advertise these networks
in different RIP processes. You cannot enable multiple RIP processes on a physical interface.
Enabling RIP on a network
You can enable RIP on a network and specify a wildcard mask for the network. After that, only the
interface attached to the network runs RIP.
To enable RIP on a network:
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1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enable RIP and enter RIP view.
rip [ process-id ] [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
By default, RIP is disabled.