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ip rip authentication key
<name-of-chain>
no ip rip authentication key
Sets the authentication key; the “no ip rip
authentication key-chain” command means
no authentication key is used.
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
Command Explanation
RIP configuration mode
rip preference <value>
no rip preference
Sets the route priority of RIP; the “no rip
preference” command restores the default
setting.
[no] rip checkzero
Enables zero fields verification to RIP-I
packets, refuse to process if non-zero zero
field; the "no rip checkzero“ command
cancels this check for zero field
timer basic <update> <invalid>
<holddown>
no timer basic
Adjusts the time of RIP timers for update,
expire, and hold down; the “no timer basic”
command restores the default setting.
3. Configure RIP-I/RIP-II switch
(1) Configure the RIP version to be used in all ports
Command Explanation
RIP configuration mode
version { 1 | 2 }
no version
Sets the version of RIP packets to
send/receive on all ports; the “no version”
command restores the default, i.e., send v2
packets, receive both v1 and v2 packets
(2) Configure the RIP version to send/receive in all ports
(3) Configure whether to enable RIP packets sending/receiving for ports
Command Explanation
Interface Mode
ip rip send version { 1 | 2
|v2-broadcast }
no ip rip send version
Sets the version of RIP packets to send on all
ports; the “no ip rip send version” command
restores the default, i.e., send v2 packets,
enables sending RIP packets on the interface.