Alcatel-Lucent 6600 Switch User Manual


 
OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide April 2006 page 16-1
16 Configuring RIP
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a widely used Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that uses hop count
as its routing metric. RIP-enabled routers update neighboring routers by transmitting a copy of their own
routing table. The RIP routing table uses the most efficient route to a destination, that is, the route with the
fewest hops and longest matching prefix.
The switch supports RIP version 1 (RIPv1), RIP version 2 (RIPv2), and RIPv2 that is compatible with
RIPv1. It also supports text key and MD5 authentication, on an interface basis, for RIPv2.
In This Chapter
This chapter describes RIP and how to configure it through the Command Line Interface (CLI). It includes
instructions for configuring basic RIP routing, and fine-tuning RIP using optional RIP configuration
parameters (e.g., RIP send/receive option, RIP interface metric). It also details RIP redistribution, which
allows a RIP network to exchange routing information with networks running different protocols (e.g.,
OSPF, BGP). CLI commands are used in the configuration examples; for more details about the syntax of
commands, see the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
This chapter provides an overview of RIP and includes information about the following procedures:
RIP Routing
Loading RIP (see page 16-6)
Enabling RIP (see page 16-6)
Creating a RIP Interface (see page 16-7)
Enabling a RIP Interface (see page 16-7)
RIP Options
Configuring the RIP Forced Hold-down Interval (see page 16-9)
Enabling a RIP Host Route (see page 16-9)
RIP Redistribution
Enabling RIP Redistribution (see page 16-10)
Configuring RIP Redistribution Policies (see page 16-10)
Configuring RIP Redistribution Filters (see page 16-11)
RIP Security
Configuring Authentication Type (see page 16-14)
Configuring Passwords (see page 16-15)