Nortel Networks NN47200-503 Switch User Manual


 
26 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols
RIP Send and Receive Modes
RIP can be configured to use a number of different send and receive modes
depending on the specifics of the network configuration. The following table
lists the send and receive modes supported.
RIP send and receive modes
Send Mode
Description Result
rip1comp This mode is used to
broadcast RIP version
2 updates using RFC
1058 route consumption
rules. This is the default
send mode for the Nortel
Ethernet Routing Switch
5500 Series.
Destination MAC is a broadcast,
ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff
Destination IP is a broadcast
for the network (for example,
192.1.2.255)
RIP Update is formed as a
RIP version 2 update, including
network mask
RIP version = 2
rip1 This mode is used to
broadcast RIP updates
that are compliant with
RFC 1058.
Destination MAC is a broadcast,
ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff
Destination IP is a broadcast
for the network (for example,
192.1.2.255)
RIP Update is formed as a RIP
version 1 update, no network
mask included
RIP version = 1
rip2 This mode is used to
broadcast multicast RIP
version 2 updates.
Destination MAC is a multicast,
01-00-5e-00-00-09
Destination IP is the RIP version
2 multicast address, 224.0.0.9
RIP Update is formed as a
RIP version 2 update including
network mask
RIP version = 2
nosend No RIP updates are sent
on the interface.
None
Receive
Mode
Result
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series
Configuration-IP Routing Protocols
NN47200-503 03.01 Standard
5.1 27 August 2007
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