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1164 CHAPTER 77: RIP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
display rip database
Syntax display rip process-id database
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Parameters process-id: RIP process number, in the range of 1 to 65535.
Description Use the
display rip database command to display the active routes in the RIP
database, which are sent in normal RIP routing updates.
Examples # Display the active routes in the database of RIP process 100.
<Sysname> display rip 100 database
10.0.0.0/8, cost 1, ClassfulSumm
10.0.0.0/24, cost 1, nexthop 10.0.0.1, Rip-interface
11.0.0.0/8, cost 1, ClassfulSumm
11.0.0.0/24, cost 1, nexthop 10.0.0.1, Imported
Timeout time RIP timeout time
Suppress time RIP suppress interval
Garbage-collect time RIP garbage collection interval
TRIP retransmit time TRIP retransmit interval for sending update requests and
responses
TRIP response packets retransmit
count
Maximum retransmit times for update requests and
responses
Silent interfaces Number of silent interfaces, which do not periodically
send updates
Default routes Indicates whether a default route is sent to RIP neighbors
Verify-source Indicates whether the source IP address is checked on the
received RIP routing updates
Networks Networks enabled with RIP
Configured peers Configured neighbors
Triggered updates sent Number of sent triggered updates
Number of routes changes Number of changed routes in the database
Number of replies to queries Number of RIP responses
Table 278 Description on the fields of the display rip command
Field Description
Table 279 Description on fields of the display rip database command
Field Description
X.X.X.X/X Destination address and subnet mask
cost Cost of the route
classful-summ Indicates the route is a RIP summary route.
Nexthop Address of the next hop
Rip-interface Routes learnt from a RIP-enabled interface
imported Routes redistributed from other routing protocols