Re: RIP: Just curious

From: Ronnie Angello (ronnie.angello@gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 08 2007 - 17:51:50 ART


That is the normal behavior. You must associate a network with the RIP
process for the RIP commands to show up in your config.

On 5/8/07, Cagri Yucel <cyucel@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> conf t
> router rip
> no auto-summary
> version 2
> passive-interface default
> ^C
>
> sh run | b router rip
> <nothing>
>
> This funny behavior is only specific to rip, as soon as I type
> router eig 10
> router os 1
> router bgp 1
>
> router instance created and stays there. However RIP disappears if I don't
> put a network statement.
>
> Any comments ? Is this a bug ?
>
> --
> -cagri
>
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