Re: Unicast neighbor for RIP

From: Venkatesh Palani (kvpalani@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 08 2006 - 19:41:02 GMT-3


HI,

I am not sure if you are talking baout neighbor command in RIP ? this is
used to send unicast updates. Please note even when you configure this both
unicast and Multicast are sent out through that interface, unlike EIGRP you
could disable multicast updates using passive interface doing this we need
to be carefull in NBMA.

Refer Jeff Doyle Vol1 page 210. (casestudy:config unicast updates)
HTH,
Venkatesh

On 2/7/06, Jvrg Buesink <buesink@fma.nl> wrote:
>
> you can also use the "ip multicast-helper" command
>
> with kind regards,
>
> Jvrg
>
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> Dear Lin,
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> can you write some example for unicast rip neighboring with NAT?
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> ---
> Yev.
>
> easyman.lin wrote:
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> >I'm a little bit confused of your question.
> >AFAIK there is no neighbor relationship between to RIP speaking routers.
> >They only send and receive updates but not forming neighbor relationship.
> >
> >I suppose you are asking of sending update to multicast address 224.0.0.9
> >but received as an unicast from neighbors.
> >If that's true then you need to use nat function to achieve this.
> >
> >
> >HTH.
> >Regards,
> >Lin
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> >Subject: Unicast neighbor for RIP
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> >Hi
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> > I have a question about RIP, by default RIP will use
> >multicast 224.0.0.9 to form neighbor. If I just want to form unicast
> >neighborship between R1 & R2 but don't use "neighbor" statement. How can
> >I do this?
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