Router rip – ADTRAN 1000R Series User Manual

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Command Reference Guide

Global Configuration Mode Command Set

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router rip

Use the router rip command to enter the RIP Configuration mode. Refer to the section for more
information.

Syntax Description

No subcommands.

Default Values

No default values necessary for this command.

Applicable Platforms

This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900
Series units.

Command History

Release 1.1

Command was introduced.

Usage Examples

The following example uses the router rip command to enter the RIP Configuration mode:

(config)#router rip

(config-rip)#

Technology Review

The RIP protocol is based on the Bellham-Ford (distance-vector) algorithm. This algorithm provides that a
network will converge to the correct set of shortest routes in a finite amount of time, provided that:

Gateways continuously update their estimates of routes.

Updates are not overly delayed and are made on a regular basis.

The radius of the network is not excessive.

No further topology changes take place.

RIP is described in RFC 1058 (Version 1) and updated in RFCs 1721, 1722, and 1723 for Version 2.
Version 2 includes components that ease compatibility in networks operating with RIP V1.

All advertisements occur on regular intervals (every 30 seconds). Normally, a route that is not updated for
180 seconds is considered dead. If no other update occurs in the next 60 seconds for a new and better
route, the route is flushed after 240 seconds. Consider a connected route (one on a local interface). If the
interface fails, an update is immediately triggered for that route only (advertised with a metric of 16).

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