Use the show commands to monitor the following types of RIP information:
You can set a statistics baseline for RIP interfaces by using the baseline ip rip command.
You can specify a VRF instance for the show ip rip commands. You can use the output filtering feature of the show command to include or exclude lines of output based on a text string you specify. See JUNOSe System Basics Configuration Guide, for details.
baseline ip rip
- host1#baseline ip rip
show ip rip
host1#show ip rip
Routing Information Protocol
Router Administrative State = enable
System version RIP2: send = 2, receive = 2
No filter is applied to outgoing route update for all interfaces
No filter is applied to incoming route update for all interfaces
No global route map
No table map
Default metric = 1
Distance = 120
Number of route changes = 3
Number of route queries = 0
Update interval = 30 (secs)
Invalid interval = 180 (secs)
Hold down time = 120 (secs)
Flush interval = 300 (secs)
Route Type = both unicast and multicast
Max Ecmp Paths = 4
Default-Information originate always = enabled
Triggered Updates = enabled
Purge Routes on Interface Down Event = enabled
Send More Specific Routes = enabled
Debounce Time = 10
Default-Information originate : disabled
route-map : none
Summary Address: None
Network netmask
Neighbor
No Configured Neighbors
*** Address Operational Data ***
Unnumbered, Rip is up, ATM2/1.18 Dynamic creation and inherits configuration from loopback1 Received bad packet = 0 Received bad routes = 0 Triggered updates sent = 0 Received updates = 9 1.1.1.1, Rip is up, loopback1 Send version = 2 Receive version = 2 Authentication mode = none Default metric = 1 Passive Interface = No Access-list applied to outgoing route = none Access-list applied to incoming route = none Route-map applied to outgoing route = none Copy configuration to dynamic interfaces Received bad packet = 0 Received bad routes = 0 Triggered updates sent = 0 Received updates = 0
host1#show ip rip ifconfig
Routing Information Protocol
Router Administrative State = enable
System version RIP2: send = 2, receive = 2
No filter is applied to outgoing route update for all interfaces
No filter is applied to incoming route update for all interfaces
No global route map
No table map
Default metric = 1
Distance = 120
Number of route changes = 17
Number of route queries = 2
Update interval = 30 (secs)
Invalid interval = 180 (secs)
Hold down time = 120 (secs)
Flush interval = 300 (secs)
Route Type = both unicast and multicast
Max Ecmp Paths = 4
Default-Information originate always = enabled
Triggered Updates = enabled
Purge Routes on Interface Down Event = enabled
Send More Specific Routes = enabled
Debounce Time = 10
Default-Information originate : disabled
route-map : none
Summary Address: None
Network netmask
Neighbor
No Configured Neighbors
*** Interface Configuration Data***
loopback1 Send version = def Receive version = def Authentication mode = none Default metric = default Passive Interface = No Access-list applied to outgoing route = none Access-list applied to incoming route = none Route-map applied to outgoing route = none Copy configuration to dynamic interfaces
*** Address Configuration Data ***
Unnumbered, Rip is up, ATM2/1.18 Dynamic creation and inherits configuration from loopback1 Received bad packet = 0 Received bad routes = 0 Triggered updates sent = 0 Received updates = 3 1.1.1.1, Rip is up, loopback1 Send version = def Receive version = def Authentication mode = none Default metric = default Passive Interface = No Access-list applied to outgoing route = none Access-list applied to incoming route = none Route-map applied to outgoing route = none Received bad packet = 0 Received bad routes = 0 Triggered updates sent = 0 Received updates = 0
host1#show ip rip ifconfig *** Interface Configuration Data***
FastEthernet1/0 Send version = def Receive version = def Authentication mode = none Default metric = default BFD minimum receive interval(msec) = 400 BFD minimum transmit interval(msec)= 500 BFD multiplier = 2 Passive Interface = No Access-list applied to outgoing route = none Access-list applied to incoming route = none Route-map applied to outgoing route = none...
show ip rip brief
host1#show ip rip brief IP Address Tx Rx Auth Met AccList O/I RtMap Status Intf 10.2.1.32 1 1,2 none 1 no/no no up fastEthernet0/0 10.10.1.2 1 1,2 none 1 no/no no up serial5:1/1:1
show ip rip database
host1#show ip rip database Prefix/Length: ttl Met: Next Hop Intf: 3.0.0.0/8 0 1 72.30.100.2 tm2/1.100 9.20.0.0/17 0 2 172.30.100.1 tm2/1.100 10.2.1.0/24 0 2 172.30.100.1 tm2/1.100
show ip rip network
host1#show ip rip network Network netmask 10.2.1.0 255.255.255.0 172.30.100.0 255.255.255.0 172.30.200.0 255.255.255.0
show ip rip peer
host1#show ip rip peer 192.168.1.102 Time since last update received = 24 Peer version = 1 Bad packet received = 0 Bad routes received = 0 BFD Up
192.168.1.151 Time since last update received = 24 Peer version = 1 Bad packet received = 0 Bad routes received = 0 BFD Down
192.168.1.250 Time since last update received = 7 Peer version = 2 Bad packet received = 0 Bad routes received = 0 BFD Up
show ip rip statistics
host1#show ip rip statistics Number of route changes = 23 Number of route queries = 0
host1#show ip rip statistics 10.2.1.32 Number of route changes = 901 Number of route queries = 0
fastEthernet 0/0, 10.2.1.32 Received bad packet = 0 Received bad routes = 0 Triggered updates sent = 2 Received updates = 41
show ip rip summary-address
host1#show ip rip summary-address Summary Address Mask Metric 4.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 3 4.4.0.0 255.255.0.0 5