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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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Use <strong>the</strong> show config command in <strong>the</strong> ROUTER RIP mode to view configuration changes.<br />

Debug RIP<br />

The debug ip rip command enables RIP debugging. When debugging is enabled, you can view<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation on RIP protocol changes or RIP routes.<br />

To enable RIP debugging, use <strong>the</strong> following command in <strong>the</strong> EXEC privilege mode:<br />

Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose<br />

debug ip rip [interface | database | events | trigger] EXEC privilege Enable debugging of RIP.<br />

Figure 323 shows <strong>the</strong> confirmation when <strong>the</strong> debug function is enabled.<br />

Figure 323 debug ip rip Command Example<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#debug ip rip<br />

RIP protocol debug is ON<br />

<strong>Force10</strong>#<br />

To disable RIP, use <strong>the</strong> no debug ip rip command.<br />

RIP <strong>Configuration</strong> Example<br />

The example in this section shows <strong>the</strong> command sequence to configure RIPv2 on <strong>the</strong> two routers shown in<br />

Figure 324 — “Core 2” and “Core 3”. The host prompts used in <strong>the</strong> example screenshots reflect those<br />

names. The screenshots are divided into <strong>the</strong> following groups of command sequences:<br />

• Configuring RIPv2 on Core 2 on page 453<br />

• Core 2 Output on page 453<br />

• RIP <strong>Configuration</strong> on Core 3 on page 455<br />

• Core 3 RIP Output on page 455<br />

• RIP <strong>Configuration</strong> Summary on page 457<br />

Figure 324 RIP Topology Example<br />

GigE GigE 2/41 10.200.10.0 /24<br />

GigE 2/42 10.300.10.0 /24<br />

Core 2 GigE<br />

Core 3<br />

GigE GigE 2/11 10.11.10.1 /24<br />

GigE 2/31 10.11.20.2 /24<br />

2/31<br />

GigE 3/11 10.11.30.1 /24<br />

GigE 3/21 10.11.20.1 /24<br />

452 Routing In<strong>for</strong>mation Protocol<br />

GigE<br />

3/21<br />

GigE 3/43 192.168.1.0 /24<br />

GigE GigE 3/44 192.168.2.0 /24

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