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RIP configuration task list 250
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 23 • RIP configuration
Mode: Interface
Example: Enabling the poison reverse algorithm
The following example shows how to enable the poison reverse algorithm on IP interface wan.
node(cfg)#context ip router
node(ctx-ip)[router]#interface wan
node(if-ip)[wan]#rip poison-reverse
Enabling holding down aged routes
Holding down or locking aged routes learned from RIP packets on the specified interface helps, if an aged
route cannot be refreshed to a non-aged status but must be deleted and then relearned. Enabling this function
enhances the stability of the RIP topology in the presence of transients.
This procedure describes how to enable holding down of aged routes on an interface
Mode: Interface
Example: Enabling holding down aged routes
The following example shows how to enable holding down of aged routes on IP interface wan.
node(cfg)#context ip router
node(ctx-ip)[router]#interface wan
node(if-ip)[wan]#rip route-holddown
Setting the RIP route expiry
The rip route-expiry command sets the route expiry timeout for routes learned from RIP.
Mode: interface ip
Step Command Purpose
1 node(if-ip)[name]#rip poison-reverse Enables the poison reverse algorithm on interface name
Step Command Purpose
1 node(if-ip)[name]#rip route-holddown Enables holding down aged routes on interface name
Step Command Purpose
1 node(if-ip)[name]#rip route-expiry
[1...3600]
Sets the RIP route expiry timeout.
Default: 180 seconds