Configuring rip gr, Setting the maximum length o f rip packets – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Setting the maximum length of RIP packets

NOTE:

The supported maximum length of RIP packets varies by vendor. Use this feature with caution to avoid
compatibility issues.

The packet length of RIP packets determines how many routes can be carried in a RIP packet. Set the

maximum length of RIP packets to make good use of link bandwidth.
When authentication is enabled, follow these guidelines to ensure packet forwarding:

For simple authentication, the maximum length of RIP packets must be no less than 52 bytes.

For MD5 authentication (with packet format defined in RFC 2453), the maximum length of RIP
packets must be no less than 56 bytes.

For MD5 authentication (with packet format defined in RFC 2082), the maximum length of RIP

packets must be no less than 72 bytes.

To set the maximum length of RIP packets:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

3.

Set the maximum length of RIP
packets.

rip max-packet-length value

By default, the maximum length of
RIP packets is 512 bytes.

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Configuring RIP GR

GR ensures forwarding continuity when a routing protocol restarts or an active/standby switchover

occurs.
Two routers are required to complete a GR process. The following are router roles in a GR process.

GR restarter—Graceful restarting router. It must have GR capability.

GR helper—A neighbor of the GR restarter. It helps the GR restarter to complete the GR process.

After RIP restarts on a router, the router must learn RIP routes again and update its FIB table, which causes

network disconnections and route reconvergence.
With the GR feature, the restarting router (known as the "GR restarter") can notify the event to its GR

capable neighbors. GR capable neighbors (known as "GR helpers") keep their adjacencies with the
router within a GR interval. During this process, the FIB table of the router does not change. After the

restart, the router contacts its neighbors to retrieve its FIB.
By default, a RIP-enabled device acts as the GR helper. Perform this task on the GR restarter.
To configure GR on the GR restarter:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

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