3com 4500 PWR 26-PORT ユーザーズマニュアル
RIP Configuration Commands
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Use the
undo network
command to disable RIP on the interface. By default, RIP is
disabled on an interface.
After you have enabled RIP, you must also enable RIP for a specified interface using
this command. RIP only operates on the interface of specified network segments.
this command. RIP only operates on the interface of specified network segments.
The
undo network
command is similar to the
undo rip work
command in the
VLAN Interface View, in that an interface using either command will result in the
interface not receiving/transmitting RIP routes. However, if you use
interface not receiving/transmitting RIP routes. However, if you use
undo rip
work
, other interfaces will still forward the routes of the interfaces set to
undo rip
work
. If you use
undo network
, other interfaces will not forward the routes of
interfaces set to
undo network
.
When the
network
command is used on an IP address, the interface on this
network segment is enabled. For example, if you view the
network
129.102.1.1
with both the
display current-configuration
command and the
display
rip
, the IP address is shown as 129.102.0.0.
Related commands:
rip work
.
Example
To enable RIP on the interface with the network address 129.102.0.1, enter the
following:
following:
<4500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[4500]rip
[4500-rip]network 129.102.0.0
peer
Syntax
peer ip_address
undo peer ip_address
View
RIP view
Parameter
ip_address
Enter the interface IP address of the peer router.
Description
Use the peer command to configure the destination address of the peer device.
Use the
undo peer
command to cancel the set destination address. By default,
there is no destination address.
3Com recommends that you do not use this command. RIP can use unicast to
exchange information with non-broadcasting networks. If required, you can use
this command to specify the destination address of the peer device.
exchange information with non-broadcasting networks. If required, you can use
this command to specify the destination address of the peer device.
Example
To specify the sending destination address as 202.38.165.1, enter the following:
<4500>system-view