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no network <ip-
addr/bits>
Deletes the OSPF network. 13
no redistribute
rip
Sets the Switch not to learn RIP
routing information.
13
no redistribute
static
Sets the Switch not to learn static
routing information.
13
redistribute
rip metric-type
<1|2> metric <0-
65535>
Sets the Switch to learn RIP
routing information which will use
the specified metric information.
13
redistribute
static metric-
type <1|2>
metric <0-
65535>
Sets the Switch to learn static
routing information which will use
the specified metric information.
13
passive-iface
<ip-addr/bits>
Sets the interface to be passive.
A passive interface does not
send or receive OSPF traffic.
13
rip Enables and enters the RIP
configuration mode.
13
exit Leaves the RIP configuration
mode.
13
vrrp network <ip-
address>/<mask-
bits> vr-id <1-7>
uplink-gateway
<ip>
Adds a new VRRP network nd
enters the VRRP configuration
mode.
13
exit Exits from the VRRP command
mode.
13
inactive Disables the VRRP settings. 13
interval
<1..255>
Sets the time interval (in
seconds) between Hello
message transmissions.
13
name <name
string>
Sets a descriptive name of the
VRRP setting for identification
purposes.
13
no inactive Activates this VRRP. 13
no preempt Disables VRRP preemption
mode.
13
no primary-
virtual-ip
Resets the network to use the
default primary virtual gateway
(interface IP address).
13
no secondary-
virtual-ip
Sets the network to use the
default secondary virtual
gateway (0.0.0.0).
13
preempt Enables preemption mode. 13
primary-
virtual-ip <ip>
Sets the primary VRRP virtual
gateway IP address.
13
Table 139 Command Summary: Configuration Mode (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE