Disabling Strict Address Checking for RIP Messages
If the sender of a RIP message does not belong to the subnet of the interface, the message is discarded. This situation may cause problems with dropped packets when RIP is running on point-to-point interfaces, or when the addresses on the interfaces do not fall in the same subnet. You can resolve this by disabling strict address checks on the RIP traffic.
To disable strict address checks, include the any-sender statement:
For a list of hierarchy levels at which you can include this statement, see the statement summary section for this statement.
![]() | Note: The any-sender statement is supported only for peer-to-peer interfaces. |

