Displaying rip settings, Resetting and disabling rip, Configuring ospf – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

Interior Gateway Routing Protocols

Displaying RIP Settings

To display settings for RIP, use the commands listed in Table 64.

Resetting and Disabling RIP

To return RIP settings to their defaults, or to disable RIP, use the commands listed in Table 65.

Configuring OSPF

Each switch that is configured to run OSPF must have a unique router ID. It is recommended that you
manually set the router ID of the switches participating in OSPF, instead of having the switch
automatically choose its router ID based on the highest interface IP address. Not performing this
configuration in larger, dynamic environments could result in an older link state database remaining in
use.

Table 64: RIP Show Commands

Command

Description

show rip {detail}

Displays RIP configuration and statistics for
all VLANs.

show rip stat {detail}

Displays RIP-specific statistics for all VLANs.

show rip stat vlan <name>

Displays RIP-specific statistics for a VLAN.

show rip vlan <name>

Displays RIP configuration and statistics for
a VLAN.

Table 65: RIP Reset and Disable Commands

Command

Description

config rip delete [vlan <name> | all]

Disables RIP on an IP interface. When RIP is
disabled on the interface, the parameters are not
reset to their defaults.

disable rip

Disables RIP.

disable rip aggregation

Disables the RIP aggregation of subnet
information on a RIP v2 interface.

disable rip export [static | direct | ospf |
ospf-intra | ospf-inter | ospf-extern1 |
ospf-extern2] metric <metric> {tag
<number>}

Disables the distribution of non-RIP routes into
the RIP domain.

disable rip originate-default

Disables the advertisement of a default route.

disable rip poisonreverse

Disables poison reverse.

disable rip splithorizon

Disables split horizon.

disable rip triggerupdates

Disables triggered updates.

unconfig rip {vlan <name>}

Resets all RIP parameters to match the default
VLAN. Does not change the enable/disable state
of the RIP settings. If no VLAN is specified, all
VLANs are reset.

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