ZyXEL Communications 3.1 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Interfaces
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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6.2.4  RIP Commands
This table lists the commands for RIP settings.
6.2.5  OSPF Commands
This table lists the commands for OSPF settings.
BRIDGE
AUXILIARY
TUNNEL
Router(config)# interface br0
Router(config-if-brg)#
description
downstream
exit
ip
ipv6
join
mss
mtu
no
ping-check
shutdown
traffic-prioritize
type
upstream
Router(config)# interface aux
Router(config-if-aux)#
authentication
description
dial-timeout
dialing-type
encrypted-password
exit
idle
initial-string
no
password
phone-number
port-speed
shutdown
traffic-prioritize
username
downstream
exit
ip
ipv6
metric
mtu
no
ping-check
shutdown
traffic-prioritize
tunnel
upstream
Table 18   
Examples for Different Interface Parameters
Table 19   
interface Commands: RIP Settings
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
router rip
Enters sub-command mode.
[no] network interface_name
Enables RIP for the specified interface. The 
no
 command disables RIP 
for the specified interface.
[no] passive-interface interface_name
Sets the RIP direction of the specified interface to in-only. The 
no
 
command makes RIP bi-directional in the specified interface.
[no] outonly-interface interface_name
Sets the RIP direction of the specified interface to out-only. The 
no
 
command makes RIP bi-directional in the specified interface.
interface interface_name
Enters sub-command mode.
[no] ip rip {send | receive} version 
<1..2>
Sets the send or receive version to the specified version number. The 
no
 command sets the send or received version to the current global 
setting for RIP. See 
 for more information about 
routing protocols.
[no] ip rip v2-broadcast
Enables RIP-2 packets using subnet broadcasting. The 
no
 command 
uses multi-casting.
show rip {global  | interface {all | 
interface_name}}
Displays RIP settings.
Table 20   
interface Commands: OSPF Settings
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
router ospf
Enters sub-command mode.
[no] network interface_name area ip
Makes the specified interface part of the specified area. The 
no
 
command removes the specified interface from the specified area, 
disabling OSPF in this interface.