RIP Configuration
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is widely used on small-sized networks to discover routes and generate routing information.
- Overview of RIP
- Understanding RIP
- Summary of RIP Configuration Tasks
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for RIP
- Default Settings for RIP
- Configuring Basic RIP Functions
- Configuring RIP-2
- Preventing Routing Loops
- Controlling RIP Routing
- Controlling RIP Route Advertisement
- Controlling Receiving of RIP Routing Information
- Improving RIP Network Performance
- Configuring BFD for RIP
- Configuring RIP GR
This section describes how to configure RIP GR to avoid incorrect route calculation and packet loss after a RIP router restarts. - Configuring the Network Management Function for RIP
By binding RIP to the MIB, you can view RIP information and configure RIP through the NMS. - Maintaining RIP
- Configuration Examples for RIP
- Troubleshooting RIP