Usage Scenario
When a device running RIP is connected to a network running other routing protocols, you can run the silent-interface command on the interface that connects the device to the network to prevent the interface from sending useless packets to the network.
If you want a small number of interfaces to broadcast or multicast RIP packets, you can run the
silent-interface all command first to prevent all interfaces from broadcasting or multicasting RIP packets and then run the
silent-interface disable interface-type interface-number command to re-enable the small number of interfaces to broadcast or multicast RIP packets.
You can run the silent-interface and peer (RIP) commands to advertise routes to a specified device.
Precautions
The silent-interface command that is run in a RIP process takes precedence over the rip input or rip output command that is run on an interface.