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Monitoring RIP Routing Information
Purpose
This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.
Use the monitoring functionality to monitor RIP routing on routing devices.
Action
To view RIP routing information in the J-Web interface, select Monitor > Routing > RIP Information.
To view RIP routing information in the CLI, enter the following CLI commands:
show rip statistics
show rip neighbor
Meaning
Table 1 summarizes key output fields in the RIP routing display in the J-Web interface.
Field | Values | Additional Information |
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RIP Statistics | ||
Protocol Name | The RIP protocol name. | |
Port number | The port on which RIP is enabled. | |
Hold down time | The interval during which routes are neither advertised nor updated. | |
Global routes learned | Number of RIP routes learned on the logical interface. | |
Global routes held down | Number of RIP routes that are not advertised or updated during the hold-down interval. | |
Global request dropped | Number of requests dropped. | |
Global responses dropped | Number of responses dropped. | |
RIP Neighbors | ||
Neighbor | Name of the RIP neighbor. | This value is the name of the interface on which RIP is enabled. Click the name to see the details for this neighbor. |
State | State of the RIP connection: Up or Dn (Down). | |
Source Address | Local source address. | This value is the configured address of the interface on which RIP is enabled. |
Destination Address | Destination address. | This value is the configured address of the immediate RIP adjacency. |
Send Mode | The mode of sending RIP messages. | |
Receive Mode | The mode in which messages are received. | |
In Metric | Value of the incoming metric configured for the RIP neighbor. |