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-rw-r--r--doc/quagga.info513
3 files changed, 425 insertions, 234 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog
index 6afe5a3d..0327be2b 100644
--- a/doc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2004-12-07 Andrew J. Schorr <ajschorr@alumni.princeton.edu>
+
+ * basic.texi: Document new logging features. Separate basic config
+ commands from basic VTY commands.
+
2004-11-25 Hasso Tepper <hasso at quagga.net>
* *.8: Document -g/--group command line switch and some small
diff --git a/doc/basic.texi b/doc/basic.texi
index ab976445..cbbdea49 100644
--- a/doc/basic.texi
+++ b/doc/basic.texi
@@ -15,9 +15,10 @@ The following sections discuss commands common to all the routing
daemons.
@menu
+* Terminal Mode Commands:: Common commands used in a VTY
* Config Commands:: Commands used in config files
* Common Invocation Options:: Starting the daemons
-* Virtual Terminal Interfaces:: Interacting with the daemons
+* Virtual Terminal Interfaces:: Interacting with the daemons
@end menu
@@ -78,47 +79,85 @@ accept connections.
Set enable password.
@end deffn
+@deffn Command {log trap @var{level}} {}
+@deffnx Command {no log trap} {}
+These commands are deprecated and are present only for historical compatibility.
+The log trap command sets the current logging level for all enabled
+logging destinations, and it sets the default for all future logging commands
+that do not specify a level. The normal default
+logging level is debugging. The @code{no} form of the command resets
+the default level for future logging commands to debugging, but it does
+not change the logging level of existing logging destinations.
+@end deffn
+
+
@deffn Command {log stdout} {}
+@deffnx Command {log stdout @var{level}} {}
@deffnx Command {no log stdout} {}
-Set logging output to stdout.
+Enable logging output to stdout.
+If the optional second argument specifying the
+logging level is not present, the default logging level (typically debugging,
+but can be changed using the deprecated @code{log trap} command) will be used.
+The @code{no} form of the command disables logging to stdout.
+The @code{level} argument must have one of these values:
+emergencies, alerts, critical, errors, warnings, notifications, informational, or debugging. Note that the existing code logs its most important messages
+with severity @code{errors}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {log file @var{filename}} {}
-If you want to log into a file please specify @code{filename} as
-follows.
+@deffnx Command {log file @var{filename} @var{level}} {}
+@deffnx Command {no log file} {}
+If you want to log into a file, please specify @code{filename} as
+in this example:
@example
-log file /usr/local/etc/bgpd.log
+log file /var/log/quagga/bgpd.log informational
@end example
+If the optional second argument specifying the
+logging level is not present, the default logging level (typically debugging,
+but can be changed using the deprecated @code{log trap} command) will be used.
+The @code{no} form of the command disables logging to a file.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {log syslog} {}
+@deffnx Command {log syslog @var{level}} {}
@deffnx Command {no log syslog} {}
-Set logging output to syslog.
-@end deffn
-
-@deffn Command {write terminal} {}
-Displays the current configuration to the vty interface.
-@end deffn
-
-@deffn Command {write file} {}
-Write current configuration to configuration file.
-@end deffn
-
-@deffn Command {configure terminal} {}
-Change to configuration mode. This command is the first step to
-configuration.
+Enable logging output to syslog.
+If the optional second argument specifying the
+logging level is not present, the default logging level (typically debugging,
+but can be changed using the deprecated @code{log trap} command) will be used.
+The @code{no} form of the command disables logging to syslog.
@end deffn
-@deffn Command {terminal length @var{<0-512>}} {}
-Set terminal display length to @var{<0-512>}. If length is 0, no
-display control is performed.
+@deffn Command {log monitor} {}
+@deffnx Command {log monitor @var{level}} {}
+@deffnx Command {no log monitor} {}
+Enable logging output to vty terminals that have enabled logging
+using the @code{terminal monitor} command.
+By default, monitor logging is enabled at the debugging level, but this
+command (or the deprecated @code{log trap} command) can be used to change
+the monitor logging level.
+If the optional second argument specifying the
+logging level is not present, the default logging level (typically debugging,
+but can be changed using the deprecated @code{log trap} command) will be used.
+The @code{no} form of the command disables logging to terminal monitors.
@end deffn
-@deffn Command {who} {}
+@deffn Command {log facility @var{facility}} {}
+@deffnx Command {no log facility} {}
+This command changes the facility used in syslog messages. The default
+facility is @code{daemon}. The @code{no} form of the command resets
+the facility to the default @code{daemon} facility.
@end deffn
-@deffn Command {list} {}
-List commands.
+@deffn Command {log record-priority} {}
+@deffnx Command {no log record-priority} {}
+To include the severity in all messages logged to a file, to stdout, or to
+a terminal monitor (i.e. anything except syslog),
+use the @code{log record-priority} global configuration command.
+To disable this option, use the @code{no} form of the command. By default,
+the severity level is not included in logged messages. Note: some
+versions of syslogd (including Solaris) can be configured to include
+the facility and level in the messages emitted.
@end deffn
@deffn Command {service password-encryption} {}
@@ -134,10 +173,6 @@ Set system wide line configuration. This configuration command applies
to all VTY interfaces.
@end deffn
-@deffn Command {show version} {}
-Show the current version of @value{PACKAGE_NAME} and its build host information.
-@end deffn
-
@deffn Command {line vty} {}
Enter vty configuration mode.
@end deffn
@@ -167,8 +202,6 @@ Do not perform timeout at all. This command is as same as
Restrict vty connections with an access list.
@end deffn
-
-
@node Sample Config File
@subsection Sample Config File
@@ -204,6 +237,52 @@ comment and the password is set to 'zebra!password'.
+@node Terminal Mode Commands
+@section Terminal Mode Commands
+
+@deffn Command {write terminal} {}
+Displays the current configuration to the vty interface.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn Command {write file} {}
+Write current configuration to configuration file.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn Command {configure terminal} {}
+Change to configuration mode. This command is the first step to
+configuration.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn Command {terminal length @var{<0-512>}} {}
+Set terminal display length to @var{<0-512>}. If length is 0, no
+display control is performed.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn Command {who} {}
+Show a list of currently connected vty sessions.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn Command {list} {}
+List all available commands.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn Command {show version} {}
+Show the current version of @value{PACKAGE_NAME} and its build host information.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn Command {show logging} {}
+Shows the current configuration of the logging system. This includes
+the status of all logging destinations.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn Command {logmsg @var{level} @var{message}} {}
+Send a message to all logging destinations that are enabled for messages
+of the given severity.
+@end deffn
+
+
+
+
@node Common Invocation Options
@section Common Invocation Options
@c COMMON_OPTIONS
diff --git a/doc/quagga.info b/doc/quagga.info
index b2db6d9a..c6045838 100644
--- a/doc/quagga.info
+++ b/doc/quagga.info
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
This file documents the Quagga Software Routing Suite which manages
common TCP/IP routing protocols.
- This is Edition 0.97.3, last updated 7 November 2004 of `The Quagga
+ This is Edition 0.97.3, last updated 8 November 2004 of `The Quagga
Manual', for Quagga Version 0.97.3.
Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Kunihiro Ishiguro, et al.
@@ -693,12 +693,13 @@ daemons.
* Menu:
+* Terminal Mode Commands:: Common commands used in a VTY
* Config Commands:: Commands used in config files
* Common Invocation Options:: Starting the daemons
-* Virtual Terminal Interfaces:: Interacting with the daemons
+* Virtual Terminal Interfaces:: Interacting with the daemons

-File: quagga.info, Node: Config Commands, Next: Common Invocation Options, Up: Basic commands
+File: quagga.info, Node: Config Commands, Next: Common Invocation Options, Prev: Terminal Mode Commands, Up: Basic commands
3.1 Config Commands
===================
@@ -742,37 +743,78 @@ File: quagga.info, Node: Basic Config Commands, Next: Sample Config File, Up:
-- Command: enable password PASSWORD
Set enable password.
+ -- Command: log trap LEVEL
+ -- Command: no log trap
+ These commands are deprecated and are present only for historical
+ compatibility. The log trap command sets the current logging
+ level for all enabled logging destinations, and it sets the
+ default for all future logging commands that do not specify a
+ level. The normal default logging level is debugging. The `no'
+ form of the command resets the default level for future logging
+ commands to debugging, but it does not change the logging level of
+ existing logging destinations.
+
-- Command: log stdout
+ -- Command: log stdout LEVEL
-- Command: no log stdout
- Set logging output to stdout.
+ Enable logging output to stdout. If the optional second argument
+ specifying the logging level is not present, the default logging
+ level (typically debugging, but can be changed using the
+ deprecated `log trap' command) will be used. The `no' form of the
+ command disables logging to stdout. The `level' argument must
+ have one of these values: emergencies, alerts, critical, errors,
+ warnings, notifications, informational, or debugging. Note that
+ the existing code logs its most important messages with severity
+ `errors'.
-- Command: log file FILENAME
- If you want to log into a file please specify `filename' as
- follows.
- log file /usr/local/etc/bgpd.log
+ -- Command: log file FILENAME LEVEL
+ -- Command: no log file
+ If you want to log into a file, please specify `filename' as in
+ this example:
+ log file /var/log/quagga/bgpd.log informational
+ If the optional second argument specifying the logging level is
+ not present, the default logging level (typically debugging, but
+ can be changed using the deprecated `log trap' command) will be
+ used. The `no' form of the command disables logging to a file.
-- Command: log syslog
+ -- Command: log syslog LEVEL
-- Command: no log syslog
- Set logging output to syslog.
-
- -- Command: write terminal
- Displays the current configuration to the vty interface.
-
- -- Command: write file
- Write current configuration to configuration file.
-
- -- Command: configure terminal
- Change to configuration mode. This command is the first step to
- configuration.
-
- -- Command: terminal length <0-512>
- Set terminal display length to <0-512>. If length is 0, no
- display control is performed.
-
- -- Command: who
-
- -- Command: list
- List commands.
+ Enable logging output to syslog. If the optional second argument
+ specifying the logging level is not present, the default logging
+ level (typically debugging, but can be changed using the
+ deprecated `log trap' command) will be used. The `no' form of the
+ command disables logging to syslog.
+
+ -- Command: log monitor
+ -- Command: log monitor LEVEL
+ -- Command: no log monitor
+ Enable logging output to vty terminals that have enabled logging
+ using the `terminal monitor' command. By default, monitor logging
+ is enabled at the debugging level, but this command (or the
+ deprecated `log trap' command) can be used to change the monitor
+ logging level. If the optional second argument specifying the
+ logging level is not present, the default logging level (typically
+ debugging, but can be changed using the deprecated `log trap'
+ command) will be used. The `no' form of the command disables
+ logging to terminal monitors.
+
+ -- Command: log facility FACILITY
+ -- Command: no log facility
+ This command changes the facility used in syslog messages. The
+ default facility is `daemon'. The `no' form of the command resets
+ the facility to the default `daemon' facility.
+
+ -- Command: log record-priority
+ -- Command: no log record-priority
+ To include the severity in all messages logged to a file, to
+ stdout, or to a terminal monitor (i.e. anything except syslog),
+ use the `log record-priority' global configuration command. To
+ disable this option, use the `no' form of the command. By default,
+ the severity level is not included in logged messages. Note: some
+ versions of syslogd (including Solaris) can be configured to
+ include the facility and level in the messages emitted.
-- Command: service password-encryption
Encrypt password.
@@ -784,9 +826,6 @@ File: quagga.info, Node: Basic Config Commands, Next: Sample Config File, Up:
Set system wide line configuration. This configuration command
applies to all VTY interfaces.
- -- Command: show version
- Show the current version of Quagga and its build host information.
-
-- Command: line vty
Enter vty configuration mode.
@@ -841,9 +880,46 @@ normal character. So in the above example '!' will not be regarded as a
comment and the password is set to 'zebra!password'.

+File: quagga.info, Node: Terminal Mode Commands, Next: Config Commands, Up: Basic commands
+
+3.2 Terminal Mode Commands
+==========================
+
+ -- Command: write terminal
+ Displays the current configuration to the vty interface.
+
+ -- Command: write file
+ Write current configuration to configuration file.
+
+ -- Command: configure terminal
+ Change to configuration mode. This command is the first step to
+ configuration.
+
+ -- Command: terminal length <0-512>
+ Set terminal display length to <0-512>. If length is 0, no
+ display control is performed.
+
+ -- Command: who
+ Show a list of currently connected vty sessions.
+
+ -- Command: list
+ List all available commands.
+
+ -- Command: show version
+ Show the current version of Quagga and its build host information.
+
+ -- Command: show logging
+ Shows the current configuration of the logging system. This
+ includes the status of all logging destinations.
+
+ -- Command: logmsg LEVEL MESSAGE
+ Send a message to all logging destinations that are enabled for
+ messages of the given severity.
+
+
File: quagga.info, Node: Common Invocation Options, Next: Virtual Terminal Interfaces, Prev: Config Commands, Up: Basic commands
-3.2 Common Invocation Options
+3.3 Common Invocation Options
=============================
These options apply to all Quagga daemons.
@@ -895,7 +971,7 @@ These options apply to all Quagga daemons.

File: quagga.info, Node: Virtual Terminal Interfaces, Prev: Common Invocation Options, Up: Basic commands
-3.3 Virtual Terminal Interfaces
+3.4 Virtual Terminal Interfaces
===============================
VTY - Virtual Terminal [aka TeletYpe] Interface is a command line
@@ -910,7 +986,7 @@ interface (CLI) for user interaction with the routing daemon.

File: quagga.info, Node: VTY Overview, Next: VTY Modes, Up: Virtual Terminal Interfaces
-3.3.1 VTY Overview
+3.4.1 VTY Overview
------------------
VTY stands for Virtual TeletYpe interface. It means you can connect to
@@ -951,7 +1027,7 @@ all.

File: quagga.info, Node: VTY Modes, Next: VTY CLI Commands, Prev: VTY Overview, Up: Virtual Terminal Interfaces
-3.3.2 VTY Modes
+3.4.2 VTY Modes
---------------
There are three basic VTY modes:
@@ -967,7 +1043,7 @@ There are three basic VTY modes:

File: quagga.info, Node: VTY View Mode, Next: VTY Enable Mode, Up: VTY Modes
-3.3.2.1 VTY View Mode
+3.4.2.1 VTY View Mode
.....................
This mode is for read-only access to the CLI. One may exit the mode by
@@ -976,7 +1052,7 @@ leaving the system, or by entering `enable' mode.

File: quagga.info, Node: VTY Enable Mode, Next: VTY Other Modes, Prev: VTY View Mode, Up: VTY Modes
-3.3.2.2 VTY Enable Mode
+3.4.2.2 VTY Enable Mode
.......................
This mode is for read-write access to the CLI. One may exit the mode by
@@ -985,7 +1061,7 @@ leaving the system, or by escaping to view mode.

File: quagga.info, Node: VTY Other Modes, Prev: VTY Enable Mode, Up: VTY Modes
-3.3.2.3 VTY Other Modes
+3.4.2.3 VTY Other Modes
.......................
This page is for describing other modes.
@@ -993,7 +1069,7 @@ This page is for describing other modes.

File: quagga.info, Node: VTY CLI Commands, Prev: VTY Modes, Up: Virtual Terminal Interfaces
-3.3.3 VTY CLI Commands
+3.4.3 VTY CLI Commands
----------------------
Commands that you may use at the command-line are described in the
@@ -1008,7 +1084,7 @@ following three subsubsections.

File: quagga.info, Node: CLI Movement Commands, Next: CLI Editing Commands, Up: VTY CLI Commands
-3.3.3.1 CLI Movement Commands
+3.4.3.1 CLI Movement Commands
.............................
These commands are used for moving the CLI cursor. The <C> character
@@ -1038,7 +1114,7 @@ means press the Control Key.

File: quagga.info, Node: CLI Editing Commands, Next: CLI Advanced Commands, Prev: CLI Movement Commands, Up: VTY CLI Commands
-3.3.3.2 CLI Editing Commands
+3.4.3.2 CLI Editing Commands
............................
These commands are used for editing text on a line. The <C> character
@@ -1070,7 +1146,7 @@ means press the Control Key.

File: quagga.info, Node: CLI Advanced Commands, Prev: CLI Editing Commands, Up: VTY CLI Commands
-3.3.3.3 CLI Advanced Commands
+3.4.3.3 CLI Advanced Commands
.............................
There are several additional CLI commands for command line completions,
@@ -5101,7 +5177,7 @@ Command Index
* Menu:
* access-class ACCESS-LIST: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 83)
+ (line 121)
* access-list NAME deny IPV4-NETWORK: IP Access List. (line 8)
* access-list NAME permit IPV4-NETWORK: IP Access List. (line 7)
* aggregate-address A.B.C.D/M: Route Aggregation. (line 7)
@@ -5138,7 +5214,7 @@ Command Index
* auto-cost refrence-bandwidth <1-4294967>: OSPF router. (line 53)
* bandwidth <1-10000000>: Interface Commands. (line 31)
* banner motd default: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 65)
+ (line 103)
* bgp cluster-id A.B.C.D: Route Reflector. (line 7)
* bgp config-type cisco: Multiple instance. (line 20)
* bgp config-type zebra: Multiple instance. (line 49)
@@ -5154,8 +5230,8 @@ Command Index
(line 11)
* clear ip prefix-list NAME A.B.C.D/M: Clear counter of ip prefix-list.
(line 13)
-* configure terminal: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 36)
+* configure terminal: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 13)
* debug event: More Show IP BGP. (line 33)
* debug keepalive: More Show IP BGP. (line 37)
* debug ospf ism: Debugging OSPF. (line 12)
@@ -5232,9 +5308,9 @@ Command Index
* enable password PASSWORD: Basic Config Commands.
(line 14)
* exec-timeout MINUTE: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 71)
+ (line 109)
* exec-timeout MINUTE SECOND: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 72)
+ (line 110)
* flush_timer TIME: ripngd Configuration.
(line 12)
* hostname HOSTNAME: Basic Config Commands.
@@ -5318,16 +5394,34 @@ Command Index
* ipv6 route NETWORK GATEWAY DISTANCE: Static Route Commands.
(line 78)
* line vty: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 62)
+ (line 100)
* link-detect: Interface Commands. (line 37)
-* list: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 46)
+* list: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 24)
+* log facility FACILITY: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 74)
* log file FILENAME: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 21)
+ (line 41)
+* log file FILENAME LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 42)
+* log monitor: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 61)
+* log monitor LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 62)
+* log record-priority: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 80)
* log stdout: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 17)
+ (line 28)
+* log stdout LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 29)
* log syslog: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 26)
+ (line 52)
+* log syslog LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 53)
+* log trap LEVEL: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 17)
+* logmsg LEVEL MESSAGE: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 34)
* match as-path WORD: Using AS Path in Route Map.
(line 7)
* match aspath AS_PATH: Route Map Match Command.
@@ -5429,7 +5523,7 @@ Command Index
* no auto-cost refrence-bandwidth: OSPF router. (line 54)
* no bandwidth <1-10000000>: Interface Commands. (line 32)
* no banner motd: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 68)
+ (line 106)
* no bgp multiple-instance: Multiple instance. (line 14)
* no debug event: More Show IP BGP. (line 39)
* no debug keepalive: More Show IP BGP. (line 43)
@@ -5462,7 +5556,7 @@ Command Index
* no distribute-list NAME out (kernel|connected|static|rip|ospf: Redistribute routes to OSPF.
(line 42)
* no exec-timeout: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 79)
+ (line 117)
* no ip address ADDRESS/PREFIX: Interface Commands. (line 15)
* no ip address ADDRESS/PREFIX secondary: Interface Commands. (line 20)
* no ip as-path access-list WORD: AS Path Access List. (line 12)
@@ -5511,10 +5605,20 @@ Command Index
* no ipv6 nd suppress-ra: Router Advertisement.
(line 7)
* no link-detect: Interface Commands. (line 38)
+* no log facility: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 75)
+* no log file: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 43)
+* no log monitor: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 63)
+* no log record-priority: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 81)
* no log stdout: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 18)
+ (line 30)
* no log syslog: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 27)
+ (line 54)
+* no log trap: Basic Config Commands.
+ (line 18)
* no multicast: Interface Commands. (line 28)
* no neighbor A.B.C.D: RIP Configuration. (line 46)
* no neighbor PEER default-originate: BGP Peer commands. (line 48)
@@ -5662,13 +5766,13 @@ Command Index
(line 24)
* router-id A.B.C.D: OSPF6 router. (line 9)
* service advanced-vty: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 52)
+ (line 93)
* service integrated-vtysh-config: VTY shell integrated configuration.
(line 7)
* service password-encryption: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 49)
+ (line 90)
* service terminal-length <0-512>: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 55)
+ (line 96)
* set as-path prepend AS-PATH: Using AS Path in Route Map.
(line 9)
* set as-path prepend AS_PATH: Route Map Set Command.
@@ -5819,8 +5923,10 @@ Command Index
(line 24)
* show ipv6forward: zebra Terminal Mode Commands.
(line 28)
-* show version: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 59)
+* show logging: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 30)
+* show version: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 27)
* shutdown: Interface Commands. (line 9)
* smux peer OID: MIB and command reference.
(line 28)
@@ -5828,18 +5934,18 @@ Command Index
(line 31)
* table TABLENO: Static Route Commands.
(line 81)
-* terminal length <0-512>: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 40)
+* terminal length <0-512>: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 17)
* timers basic UPDATE TIMEOUT GARBAGE: RIP Timers. (line 7)
* timers spf <0-4294967295> <0-4294967295>: OSPF router. (line 46)
* username USERNAME nopassword: VTY shell username. (line 7)
* version VERSION: RIP Configuration. (line 23)
-* who: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 44)
-* write file: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 33)
-* write terminal: Basic Config Commands.
- (line 30)
+* who: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 21)
+* write file: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 10)
+* write terminal: Terminal Mode Commands.
+ (line 7)

File: quagga.info, Node: VTY Key Index, Prev: Command Index, Up: Top
@@ -5912,138 +6018,139 @@ Ref: Linux notes-Footnote-121476
Node: Build the Software21542
Node: Install the Software22090
Node: Basic commands23550
-Node: Config Commands24264
-Node: Basic Config Commands25126
-Node: Sample Config File27530
-Node: Common Invocation Options28300
-Node: Virtual Terminal Interfaces29707
-Node: VTY Overview30218
-Node: VTY Modes31469
-Node: VTY View Mode31919
-Node: VTY Enable Mode32169
-Node: VTY Other Modes32447
-Node: VTY CLI Commands32623
-Node: CLI Movement Commands33083
-Node: CLI Editing Commands33606
-Node: CLI Advanced Commands34194
-Node: Zebra34960
-Node: Invoking zebra35469
-Node: Interface Commands36048
-Node: Static Route Commands37580
-Node: zebra Terminal Mode Commands40853
-Node: RIP41818
-Node: Starting and Stopping ripd42755
-Node: RIP netmask44168
-Node: RIP Configuration45267
-Node: How to Announce RIP route49532
-Node: Filtering RIP Routes52095
-Node: RIP Metric Manipulation53562
-Node: RIP distance54475
-Node: RIP route-map55290
-Node: RIP Authentication57806
-Node: RIP Timers58913
-Node: Show RIP Information60199
-Node: RIP Debug Commands61572
-Node: RIPng62568
-Node: Invoking ripngd62888
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