HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Layer 3 - IP Routing Comma - Page 53
output-delay, peer, Examples, Syntax, Default level, Parameters, Description
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RIP runs only on the interfaces attached to the specified network. For an interface not on the specified network, RIP neither receives/sends routes on it nor forwards interface route through it. You need to specify the network after enabling RIP to validate RIP on a specific interface. For a single process, the network 0.0.0.0 command can enable RIP on all interfaces, but the command is not applicable in case of multi-process. If a physical interface is attached to multiple networks, you cannot advertise these networks in different RIP processes. Examples # Enable RIP on the interface attached to the network 129.102.0.0. system-view [Sysname] rip 100 [Sysname-rip-100] network 129.102.0.0 output-delay Syntax output-delay time count count View undo output-delay RIP view Default level 2: System level Parameters time: RIP packet sending interval, in milliseconds. It is in the range of 10 to 100. count: Maximum number of RIP packets sent at each interval. It is in the range of 1 to 20. Description Use output-delay to configure the maximum RIP packets that can be sent at the specified interval for all interfaces under the RIP process. Use undo output-delay to restore the default. By default, an interface sends up to three RIP packets every 20 milliseconds. Examples # Configure all the interfaces under RIP process 1 to send up to 10 RIP packets every 30 milliseconds. system-view [Sysname] rip 1 [Sysname-rip-1] output-delay 30 count 10 peer Syntax peer ip-address undo peer ip-address 42