HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Multicast and Routing Guide - Page 72

RIP Parameters and Defaults, RIP Global Parameters, RIP Interface Parameters

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IP Routing Features Configuring RIP Not e ICMP Host Unreachable Message for Undeliverable ARPs. If the routing switch receives an ARP request packet that it is unable to deliver to the final destination because of the ARP timeout and no ARP response is received (the routing switch knows of no route to the destination address), the routing switch sends an ICMP Host Unreachable message to the source. RIP Parameters and Defaults The following tables list the RIP parameters, their default values, and where to find configuration information. RIP Global Parameters 3-3 lists the global RIP parameters and their default values. Table 3-3. RIP Global Parameters Parameter Description RIP state Routing Information Protocol V2-only. auto-summary Enable/Disable advertisement of summarized routes. metric Default metric for imported routes. redistribution RIP can redistribute static and connected routes. (RIP redistributes connected routes by default, when RIP is enabled.) Default Disabled Enabled 1 Disabled RIP Interface Parameters 3-4 lists the VLAN interface RIP parameters and their default values. Table 3-4. RIP Interface Parameters Parameter RIP version Description Default The version of the protocol that is supported on the interface. The version can be one of the following: • Version 1 only • Version 2 only • Version 1 or version 2 V2-only 3-26

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IP Routing Features
Configuring RIP
N
o
t
e
ICMP Host Unreachable Message for Undeliverable ARPs.
If the
routing switch receives an ARP request packet that it is unable to deliver to
the final destination because of the ARP timeout and no ARP response is
received (the routing switch knows of no route to the destination address),
the routing switch sends an ICMP Host Unreachable message to the source.
RIP Parameters and Defaults
The following tables list the RIP parameters, their default values, and where
to find configuration information.
RIP Global Parameters
3-3 lists the global RIP parameters and their default values.
Table 3-3.
RIP Global Parameters
Parameter
RIP state
auto-summary
metric
redistribution
Description
Routing Information Protocol V2-only.
Enable/Disable advertisement of summarized routes.
Default metric for imported routes.
RIP can redistribute static and connected routes. (RIP
redistributes connected routes by default, when RIP is
enabled.)
Default
Disabled
Enabled
1
Disabled
RIP Interface Parameters±
3-4 lists the VLAN interface RIP parameters and their default values.±
Table 3-4.
RIP Interface Parameters
Parameter
Description
Default
RIP version
The version of the protocol that is supported on the
V2-only
interface.
The version can be one of the following:
Version 1 only
Version 2 only
Version 1 or version 2
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