display rip

Function

The display rip command displays the operating status and configurations of a RIP process.

The display ripng command displays the current operating status and configurations of a RIPng process.

The display default-parameter rip command displays the default values of all the configurable parameters of RIP.

The display default-parameter ripng command displays default RIPng configurations.

Format

display rip [ process-id | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]

display default-parameter rip

display ripng [ process-id | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]

display default-parameter ripng

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
process-id

Specifies the ID of a process.

The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 4294967295.

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name

Specifies the name of a VPN instance.

The value is a string of 1 to 31 case-sensitive characters, spaces not supported. In addition, the VPN instance name must not be _public_. When double quotation marks are used around the string, spaces are allowed in the string.

Views

All views

Default Level

1: Monitoring level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
ripng read

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

To check the operating status and configurations of a RIP process, run the display rip command.

After basic RIPng functions are configured, you can run the display ripng command to view the configured information.

To check default RIP configurations of a RIP process or on an interface, run the display default-parameter rip command.

To check default RIPng configurations, run the display default-parameter ripng command. Even if the default RIPng configurations have been changed, this command displays the original default RIPng configurations.

You can run the display default-parameter ripng command to check the default RIPng configurations of a process or an interface.

Precautions

If no process ID is specified, running the display ripng command displays the parameters of all configured RIPng processes.

Example

The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.

# Display the default RIP configuration.
<HUAWEI> display default-parameter rip
--------------------------------------------
Protocol Level Default Configurations
--------------------------------------------
RIP version   : 1
Preference    : 100
Checkzero     : Enabled
Default-cost  : 0
Auto Summary  : Enabled
Hostroutes    : Enabled
Maximum Balanced Paths : 3
Update time   : 30 sec              Age time : 180 sec
Suppress time : 0 sec   Garbage-collect time : 120 sec
Default Route : Disabled
Verify-source : Enabled
--------------------------------------------
Interface Level Default Configurations
--------------------------------------------
Metricin                 : 0
Metricout                : 1
Input Packet Processing  : Enabled
Output Packet Processing : Enabled
Poison Reverse           : Disabled
Split Horizon
For Broadcast and P2P Interfaces : Enabled
For NBMA Interfaces              : Disabled
Packet Transmit Interval          : 200 msecs
Packet Transmit Number            : 30
RIP Protocol Version : RIPv1 Compatible (Non-Standard)
# Display the operating status of the RIP process and the configuration.
<HUAWEI> display rip
Public VPN-instance
RIP process : 1
RIP version   : 1
Preference    : 100
Checkzero     : Enabled
Default-cost  : 1
Summary       : Enabled
Host-route    : Enabled
Maximum number of balanced paths : 6
Update time   : 30 sec             Age time  : 180 sec
Suppress time : 0 sec   Garbage-collect time : 120 sec
Graceful restart  : Disabled
BFD               : Enabled
Transmit-Interval : 102 ms
Receive-Interval  : 101 ms
Detect-Multiplier : 5
Silent-interfaces : None
Default-route : Route Policy
       Default-route Route-Policy : abcd
       Default Route Cost : 0
Verify-source : Enabled
Networks :
10.1.0.0   10.2.0.0
Configured peers             : None
Number of routes in database : 1
Number of interfaces enabled : 0
Number of VRRP interfaces    : 0
Triggered updates sent       : 0
Number of route changes      : 0
Number of replies to queries : 0
Total count for 1 process :
Number of routes in database : 1
Number of interfaces enabled : 0
Number of VRRP interfaces    : 0
Number of routes sendable in a periodic update : 0
Number of routes sent in last periodic update : 0
# Display default RIPng configurations.
<HUAWEI> display default-parameter ripng
--------------------------------------------------
Protocol Level Default Configurations:
--------------------------------------------------
       Preference     : 100
       Checkzero      : Enabled
       Default-cost   : 0
       Maximum number of balanced paths   : 6
       Update time    : 30 sec  Age time             : 180 sec
       Suppress time  : 0 sec   Garbage-collect time : 120 sec
--------------------------------------------------
Interface Level Default Configurations:
--------------------------------------------------
   Metricin           : 0
   Metricout          : 1
   Poison Reverse     : Disabled
   Split-Horizon
       For Broadcast and P2P Interfaces  : Enabled 
       For NBMA Interfaces and LoopBack  : Disabled
   Default-route                         : Disabled
   Packet Transmit Interval              : 200 msecs
   Packet Transmit Number                : 30
# Display the current operating status and configurations of the RIPng process.
<HUAWEI> display ripng 100
Public vpn-instance name :
RIPng process : 100
Preference : 100
Checkzero : Enabled
Default Cost : 0
Maximum number of balanced paths : 6
Update time   : 30 sec   Age time  : 180 sec
Suppress time : 0 sec    Garbage-Collect time : 120 sec
Number of periodic updates sent : 0
Number of trigger updates sent : 1
Number of routes in database : 1
Number of interfaces enabled : 1
Table 1 Description of the display rip command output
Item Description
Protocol Level Default Configurations

Default information.

Default Route

Default route.

Default Cost

Default cost.

Default Route Cost

Cost of the originated default route.

RIP version

RIP version: 1 or 2.

RIP Protocol Version

RIP version:

  • RIPv1 Compatible (Non-Standard): Supports both RIPv1 and RIPv2.
  • RIP-1.
  • RIP-2.
RIP process

RIP process ID.

Preference

Priority of the process.

Checkzero

Whether the MBZ field check is enabled.

Default-cost

Default cost of imported routes.

Auto Summary

Whether route summarization is enabled.

Summary

Whether route summarization is enabled.

Hostroutes

Whether host routes are enabled.

Maximum Balanced Paths

Maximum number of equal-cost routes.

Maximum number of balanced paths

Maximum number of equal-cost routes.

Update time

Interval at which Update packets are sent.

Age time

Aging interval of RIP routes.

Suppress time

Suppression period of routes.

Garbage-collect time

Interval at which garbage routes are collected.

Verify-source

Whether source authentication is enabled.

Interface Level Default Configurations

Default configuration on the interface.

Metricin

Metric that is added to the route when the interface receives a packet.

Metricout

Metric that is added to the route when the interface sends a packet.

Input Packet Processing

Whether the processing of incoming packets is enabled.

Packet Transmit Number

Number of transmitted packets.

Packet Transmit Interval

Interval at which packets are transmitted, in milliseconds.

Output Packet Processing

Whether the processing of outgoing packets is enabled.

Poison Reverse

Whether poison reverse is enabled on the interface.

Split Horizon

Type of interfaces on which split horizon is enabled:

  • Broadcast and P2P Interfaces.
  • NBMA Interfaces.
Number of periodic updates sent

Number of RIPng Update packets sent periodically.

Number of trigger updates sent

Number of triggered RIPng Update packets.

Number of routes in database

Number of routes in the database.

Number of interfaces enabled

Number of the interfaces on which is enabled.

Number of VRRP interfaces

Number of VRRP-capable interfaces.

Number of replies to queries

Number of response packets to RIP queries.

Number of routes sendable in a periodic update

Number of routes that can be sent in each update.

Number of routes sent in last periodic update

Number of routes that were sent in the last update.

Number of route changes

Statistics on the routes that have been changed in the database.

Host-route

Whether the host route is enabled.

Graceful restart

Whether GR is enabled.

BFD

Whether BFD is enabled.

Transmit-Interval

Minimum interval at which BFD packets are sent.

Receive-Interval

Minimum interval at which BFD packets are received.

Detect-Multiplier

Local BFD detection multiplier.

Silent-interfaces

Number of interfaces that do not send update packet periodically.

Default-route

Default route, which is used when route entries cannot be found in the routing table to forward packets.

Default-route Route-Policy

Name of the route-policy used by the RIP process to originate the default route.

Networks

Network address.

Configured peers

Configured neighbors.

Triggered updates sent

Number of sent triggered updates.

Total count for 1 process

Number of routes in RIP process 1.

RIPng process

RIPng process ID.

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