Verify that RIP messages are being sent and received on all RIP-enabled interfaces.
From the CLI, enter the show rip statistics command.
user@host> show rip statistics
RIPv2 info: port 520; holddown 120s. rts learned rts held down rqsts dropped resps dropped 10 0 0 0 t1-0/0/2.0: 0 routes learned; 13 routes advertised; timeout 120s; update interval 45s Counter Total Last 5 min Last minute ------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Updates Sent 2855 11 2 Triggered Updates Sent 5 0 0 Responses Sent 0 0 0 Bad Messages 0 0 0 RIPv1 Updates Received 0 0 0 RIPv1 Bad Route Entries 0 0 0 RIPv1 Updates Ignored 0 0 0 RIPv2 Updates Received 41 0 0 RIPv2 Bad Route Entries 0 0 0 RIPv2 Updates Ignored 0 0 0 Authentication Failures 0 0 0 RIP Requests Received 0 0 0 RIP Requests Ignored 0 0 0 ge-0/0/1.0: 10 routes learned; 3 routes advertised; timeout 180s; update interval 30s Counter Total Last 5 min Last minute ------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Updates Sent 2855 11 2 Triggered Updates Sent 3 0 0 Responses Sent 0 0 0 Bad Messages 1 0 0 RIPv1 Updates Received 0 0 0 RIPv1 Bad Route Entries 0 0 0 RIPv1 Updates Ignored 0 0 0 RIPv2 Updates Received 2864 11 2 RIPv2 Bad Route Entries 14 0 0 RIPv2 Updates Ignored 0 0 0 Authentication Failures 0 0 0 RIP Requests Received 0 0 0 RIP Requests Ignored 0 0 0
The output shows the number of RIP routes learned. It also shows the number of RIP updates sent and received on the RIP-enabled interfaces. Verify the following information:
For a complete description of show rip statistics output, see the JUNOS Routing Protocols and Policies Command Reference.