Question & Answer
Question
I would like to be able to determine which version of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) I am using: version 1 or version 2.
Answer
Use either of these 2 commands to display which versions of RIP your RIP interfaces are using:
DISPLAY TCPIP,tcpipjobname,OMPROUTE,RIP,LIST,ALL
DISPLAY TCPIP,tcpipjobname,OMPROUTE,RIP,LIST,INTERFACES
Here is an example of output from the DISPLAY TCIP,tcpipjobname,OMPROUTE,RIP,LIST,INTERFACES command showing that all RIP interfaces are configured to send RIP version 1 packets:
EZZ7843I RIP CONFIGURATION 447
TRACE: 1, DEBUG: 0, SADEBUG LEVEL: 0
STACK AFFINITY: TCPCS6
RIP: ENABLED
RIP DEFAULT ORIGINATION: ALWAYS, COST = 1
PER-INTERFACE ADDRESS FLAGS:
CTC2 9.167.100.13 RIP VERSION 1
SEND NET AND SUBNET ROUTES
RECEIVE NO DYNAMIC HOST ROUTES
RIP INTERFACE INPUT METRIC: 1
RIP INTERFACE OUTPUT METRIC: 0
RIP RECEIVE CONTROL: ANY
CTC1 9.168.100.3 RIP VERSION 1
SEND NET AND SUBNET ROUTES
RECEIVE NO DYNAMIC HOST ROUTES
RIP INTERFACE INPUT METRIC: 1
RIP INTERFACE OUTPUT METRIC: 0
RIP RECEIVE CONTROL: ANY
In addition, the DISPLAY TCPIP,tcpipjobname,OMPROUTE,RIP,INTERFACE,NAME=if-name command can be used to display the RIP version used by the specific RIP interface named in the command.
Product Synonym
ZOSCS COMMSERVER
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Modified date:
27 April 2015
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