Accton Technology ES4626 Switch User Manual


 
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b. Configure RIP advertisement
(2) Configure RIP routing parameters.
a. configure route aggregation
b. configure route introduction (default route metric, configure routes of the other
protocols to be introduced in RIP)
c. Enable interface to send/receive additional routing metric of RIP packets
d. Configure interface authentication mode and password
(3) Configure other RIP parameters
a. Configure RIP routing priority
b. Configure zero field verification for RIP packets
c. Configure timer for RIP update, timeout and hold-down
3. Configure RIP-I/RIP-II switch
(1) Configure the RIP version to be used in all ports
(2) Configure the RIP version to send/receive in all ports
(3) Configure whether to enable RIP packets sending/receiving for ports
4. Disable RIP
1. Enable RIP
The basic configuration for running RIP on ES4626/ES4650 is quite simple, usually, the
user need only enable RIP and enable sending and receiving RIP packets, i.e., send and
receive RIP packets according to default RIP configuration (ES4626/ES4650 send RIP-II
packets and receive RIP-I/RIP-II packets by default). If necessary, the version of RIP
packets to send/receive can be switched, sending/receiving RIP packets can be
enabled/disabled, see 3 for details.
Command Explanation
Global Mode
[no] router rip
Enables RIP; the “no router rip” command
disables RIP
Interface Mode
[no] ip rip work
Enables sending/receiving RIP packets on the
interface; the “no ip rip work” command
disables sending/receiving RIP packets on the
interface
2. Configure RIP protocol parameters
(1) Configure RIP sending mechanism
a. Configure regular RIP packets transmission
b. Configure RIP advertisement
Command Explanation
RIP configuration mode