Sec. 28.3.5, Sec. 28.3.6 – Westermo RedFox Series User Manual

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Use ”show network” to show the RIP network settings, i.e., which inter-
faces/subnets that are included in the RIP routing domain.

Default values Disabled, i.e., when first activating RIP (

section 28.3.1

), RIP will

not be enabled on any interface.

28.3.5

Configure Unicast Neighbor

Syntax [no] neighbor <ADDRESSLIST>

Context

Router RIP Configuration

context

Usage Configure one or more RIP neighbor routers explicitly. This is useful in

case the neighbor router is unable to handle IP multicast. An ”ADDRESSLIST”
is a comma-separated list of IPv4 address, e.g,
”neighbor 192.168.1.1,192.168.3.2”. Calling the ”neighbor” command
twice (with arguments ”192.168.1.1” and ”192.168.3.2” respectively) would
be equivalent.

Use ”no neighbor” to remove all configured neighbours, and ”no neighbor
<ADDRESSLIST>”
to remove a specific neighbour settings.

Use ”show neighbor” to show the configured RIP Unicast Neighbours.

Default values Disabled (No neighbours defined)

28.3.6

Configure Interface Default Active/Passive Setting

Syntax [no] passive-interface

Context

Router RIP Configuration

context

Usage Define whether RIP should be run on the interfaces defined (implicitly)

via the RIP ”network” command (see

section 28.3.4

).

If the setting is ”no passive-interface”, the interfaces associated with
the ”network” command will automatically run RIP, unless RIP is explicitly
disabled on the interface (see the ”passive” command in

section 28.3.11

).

Similarly, if the setting is ”passive-interface”, the interfaces associated
with the ”network” command will not run RIP, unless RIP is explicitly en-
abled on the interface (see the ”no passive” command in

section 28.3.11

).

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