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180 second.
<5-2147483647> Garbage collection timer. Default is 120
second.
Command Mode Config-router mode
No/clear
no timers basic
Show
show ip rip status
Default
The default settings for the timers are as follows:
The update timer is 30 seconds. Every update timer
seconds, the RIP process is awakened to send
an unsolicited Response message containing the
complete routing table to all neighboring RIP routers.
The timeout timer is 180 seconds. Upon expiration of the
timeout, the route is no longer valid; however, it is retained
in the routing table for a short time so that neighbors can be
notified that the route has been dropped.
The garbage collect timer is 120 seconds. Upon expiration
of the garbage-collection timer, the route is finally removed
from the routing table.
The timers basic command allows the the default values of the
timers listed above to be changed.
Description
RIP protocol has several timers. User can configure those timers’
values by this command.
Examples
ASUS(config-router)# timer basic 15 90 60
24.18 version <1|2>
Syntax
version <1|2>
Parameters
<1|2> Set RIP process’s version
Command Mode Config-router mode
No/clear
no version
Show
show ip rip status
Default
Version 2
Description
RIP can be configured to process either Version 1 or Version 2
packets, the default mode is Version 2. If no version is specified,
then the RIP daemon will default to Version 2. If RIP is set to
Version 1, the setting “Version 1” will be displayed, but the setting