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Netsh Routing IP RIP Context Commands

Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2

The following commands are specific to the routing IP rip context within the Netsh environment.

  • dump

  • install

  • uninstall

Add commands

  • add acceptfilter

  • add announcefilter

  • add interface

  • add neighbor

  • add peerfilter

Delete commands

  • delete acceptfilter

  • delete announcefilter

  • delete interface

  • delete neighbor

  • delete peerfilter

Set commands

  • set flags

  • set global

  • set interface

Show commands

  • show flags

  • show global

  • show globalstats

  • show ifbinding

  • show ifstats

  • show interface

  • show neighbor

Netsh commands for routing IP RIP

The following entries provide details for each command.

dump

Displays the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) configuration of a remote access server in script form.

Syntax

dump

Remarks

  • You can dump the contents of the current configuration to a file that can be used to restore altered configuration settings.

Example

The following commands save the current configuration as a script in the c:\test\ripcfg.dmp file.

  • From the command prompt:

    netsh routing ip rip dump > c:\test\ripcfg.dmp

  • From the netsh routing ip rip context prompt:

    set file open c:\test\ripcfg.dmp

    dump

    set file close

You can use the netsh exec command to run the script created by the netsh dump command.

install

Installs the RIP protocol for IPv4.

Syntax

install

uninstall

Uninstalls the RIP protocol for IPv4.

Syntax

uninstall

add peerfilter

Adds a filter for routers that are accepted as peers.

Syntax

add peerfilter

server = ] IPAddress

Parameters

  • server = ] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IPv4 address, the peer router whose traffic you want to accept.

Example

To add a server with IP 10.0.0.2 to the list of RIP routers from which announcements will be processed, type:

add peerfilter server=10.0.0.2

add acceptfilter

Adds an acceptance filter for routes received on an interface.

Syntax

add acceptfilter

name = ] InterfaceName

addr = ] IPAddress1 IPAddress2

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • addr = ] IPAddress1 IPAddress2
    Required. Specifies a pair of IPv4 addresses. The first address is for the low IP address; the second address is for the high IP address, which will be used to build the filter.

Example

To add an acceptance filter for the “Local Area Connection” interface for an IP range of 10.0.0.2 to 11.1.1.2, type:

add acceptfilter name="Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2 11.1.1.2

add announcefilter

Adds a filter for routes announced on an interface.

Syntax

add announcefilter

name = ] InterfaceName

addr = ] IPAddress1 IPAddress2

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the name of an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • addr = ] IPAddress1 IPAddress2
    Required. Specifies a pair of IPv4 addresses. The first address is for the low IP address; the second address is for the high IP address, which will be used to build the filter.

Example

To add a filter for routes announced on the “Local Area Connection” interface for a range of IP addresses from 10.0.0.2 to 11.1.1.2, type:

add announcefilter name="Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2 11.1.1.2

add neighbor

Adds a RIP neighbor on an interface.

Syntax

add neighbor

name = ] InterfaceName

addr = ] IPAddress

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • addr = ] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies the IPv4 address of the RIP neighbor you want to add.

Example

To add a RIP neighbor located at an IPv4 address of 10.0.0.2 for the “Local Area Connection” interface, type:

add neighbor "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2

add interface

Adds RIP to a specified interface.

Syntax

add interface

name = ] InterfaceName

[ [ metric = ] Integer ]

[ [ update = ] Integer]

[ [ announce = ] { none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2 } ]

[ [ accept = ] { none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2 } ]

[ [ expire = ] Integer ]

[ [ remove = ] Integer ]

[ [ updatemode = ] { demand | periodic } ]

[ [ authmode = ] { authnone | authsimplepassword } ]

[ [ tag = ] Integer ]

[ [ unicast = ] { also | only | disable } ]

[ [ accfiltmode = ] { include | exclude | disable } ]

[ [ annfiltmode = ] { include | exclude | disable } ]

[ [ password = ] Password ]

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to add RIP. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • metric = ] Integer ]
    Specifies a metric value for routes based on this interface.
  • update = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the full update interval.
  • announce = ] { none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2 }
    Specifies which routes should be announced.

    • none specifies that all routes should be announced.

    • rip1 specifies that only RIP version 1 routes should be announced.

    • rip1compat specifies that announcements should be made in RIP version-compatible mode.

    • rip2 parameter that only RIP version 2 routes should be announced.

  • accept = ] { none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2 }
    Specifies which routes should be accepted.

    • none specifies that all routes should be accepted.

    • rip1 specifies that only RIP version 1 routes should be accepted.

    • rip1compat specifies that routes should be accepted in RIP version-compatible mode.

    • rip2 specifies that only RIP version 2 routes should be accepted.

  • expire = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the route expiration interval.
  • remove = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the route removal interval.
  • updatemode = ] { demand | periodic }
    Specifies when updates will occur.

    • demand specifies that updates should occur on demand.

    • periodic specifies that updates should occur at regular intervals.

  • authMode = ] { authnone | authsimplepassword }
    Specifies whether authorization should be required.

    • authnone specifies that no authorization should be required.

    • authsimplepassword specifies that password authorization should be required.

  • tag = ] Integer
    Specifies the route tag.
  • unicast = ] { also | only | disable }
    Specifies the unicast mode.

    • also specifies use also unicast mode.

    • only specifies use only unicast mode.

    • disable specifies that unicast mode should be disabled.

  • accfiltmode = ] { include | exclude | disable }
    Specifies whether acceptance filters should be included or disabled.

    • include specifies that acceptance filters should be included.

    • exclude specifies that acceptance filters should not be included.

    • disable specifies that acceptance filters should be disabled.

  • annfiltmode = ] { include | exclude | disable }
    Specifies whether announcement filters should be included or disabled.

    • include specifies that announcement filters should be included.

    • exclude specifies that announcement filters should not be included.

    • disable specifies that announcement filters should be disabled.

  • password = ] Password
    Specifies a plaintext password no longer than 16 characters.

Example

To enable and configure RIP on the interface named Local Area Connection using RIP configuration default settings, type:

add interface "Local Area Connection"

delete peerfilter

Deletes a filter for an accepted peer server.

Syntax

delete peerfilter

server = ] IPAddress

Parameters

  • server = ] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IPv4 address, the peer server whose traffic you do not want to filter.

Example

To remove a server with an IPv4 address of 10.0.0.2 from the list of RIP routers from which announcements will be processed, type:

delete peerfilter server=10.0.0.2

delete acceptfilter

Deletes an acceptance filter for routes received on a specified interface.

Syntax

delete acceptfilter

name = ] InterfaceName

addr = ] IPAddress1 IPAddress2

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • addr = ] IPAddress1 IPAddress2
    Required. Specifies a pair of IPv4 addresses. The first address is for the low IP address; the second address is for the high IP address.

Example

To delete an acceptance filter for the IP ranges of 10.0.0.2 to 11.1.1.2 on an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

delete acceptfilter "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2 11.1.1.2

delete announcefilter

Deletes an announcement filter set for an interface.

Syntax

delete announcefilter

name = ] InterfaceName

addr = ] IPAddress1 IPAddress2

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies the name of an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • addr = ] IPAddress1 IPAddress2
    Required. Specifies a pair of IPv4 addresses. The first address specifies the low IP address; the second address specifies the high IP address.

Example

To delete an announcement filter for the IP range 10.0.0.2 to 11.1.1.2 for an interface named Local Area Connection, type:

delete announcefilter "Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2 11.1.1.2

delete neighbor

Deletes a RIP neighbor from an interface.

Syntax

delete neighbor

name = ] InterfaceName

addr = ] IPAddress

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface where RIP is available for use. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • addr = ] IPAddress
    Required. Specifies, by IPv4 address, the RIP neighbor to delete.

Example

To delete a RIP neighbor located at 10.0.0.2 for the “Local Area Connection” interface, type:

delete neighbor name="Local Area Connection" 10.0.0.2

delete interface

Removes RIP from the specified interface.

Syntax

delete interface

name = ] InterfaceName

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, an interface from which you want to remove RIP. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

Example

To remove RIP from the “Local Area Connection” interface, type:

delete interface "Local Area Connection"

set interface

Configures RIP on a specified interface.

Syntax

set interface

name = ] InterfaceName

[ [ metric = ] Integer ]

[ [ update = ] Integer]

[ [ announce = ] { none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2 } ]

[ [ accept = ] { none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2 } ]

[ [ expire = ] Integer ]

[ [ remove = ] Integer ]

[ [ updatemode = ] { demand | periodic } ]

[ [ authmode = ] { authnone | authsimplepassword } ]

[ [ tag = ] Integer ]

[ [ unicast = ] { also | only | disable } ]

[ [ accfiltmode = ] { include | exclude | disable } ]

[ [ annfiltmode = ] { include | exclude | disable } ]

[ [ password = ] Password ]

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to configure RIP. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • metric = ] Integer ]
    Specifies a metric value for routes based on this interface.
  • update = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the full update interval.
  • announce = ] { none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2 }
    Specifies which routes should be announced.

    • none specifies that all routes should be announced.

    • rip1 specifies that only RIP version 1 routes should be announced.

    • rip1compat specifies that announcements should be made in RIP version-compatible mode.

    • rip2 parameter that only RIP version 2 routes should be announced.

  • accept = ] { none | rip1 | rip1compat | rip2 }
    Specifies which routes should be accepted.

    • none specifies that all routes should be accepted.

    • rip1 specifies that only RIP version 1 routes should be accepted.

    • rip1compat specifies that routes should be accepted in RIP version-compatible mode.

    • rip2 specifies that only RIP version 2 routes should be accepted.

  • expire = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the route expiration interval.
  • remove = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, the route removal interval.
  • updatemode = ] { demand | periodic }
    Specifies when updates will occur.

    • demand specifies that updates should occur on demand.

    • periodic specifies that updates should occur at regular intervals.

  • authMode = ] { authnone | authsimplepassword }
    Specifies whether authorization should be required.

    • authnone specifies that no authorization should be required.

    • authsimplepassword specifies that password authorization should be required.

  • tag = ] Integer
    Specifies the route tag.
  • unicast = ] { also | only | disable }
    Specifies the unicast mode.

    • also specifies use also unicast mode.

    • only specifies use only unicast mode.

    • disable specifies that unicast mode should be disabled.

  • accfiltmode = ] { include | exclude | disable }
    Specifies whether acceptance filters should be included or disabled.

    • include specifies that acceptance filters should be included.

    • exclude specifies that acceptance filters should not be included.

    • disable specifies that acceptance filters should be disabled.

  • annfiltmode = ] { include | exclude | disable }
    Specifies whether announcement filters should be included or disabled.

    • include specifies that announcement filters should be included.

    • exclude specifies that announcement filters should not be included.

    • disable specifies that announcement filters should be disabled.

  • password = ] Password
    Specifies a plaintext password no longer than 16 characters.

Example

To modify the RIP configuration on the “Local Area Connection” interface, specifying a metric value of 2 and that updates should occur on demand, type:

set interface name="Local Area Connection" metric=2 updatemode=periodic

set flags

Sets RIP-related flags for a specified interface.

Syntax

set flags

name = ] InterfaceName

flag = ]

     [ clear ]

     [ splithorizon ]

     [ poisonreverse ]

     [ triggeredupdates ]

     [ cleanupupdates ]

     [ accepthostroutes ]

     [ acceptdefaultroutes ]

     [ senddefaultroutes ]

     [ nosubnetsummary ]

Parameters

  • name = ] InterfaceName
    Required. Specifies, by name, the interface on which to set flags. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").
  • flag = ] [ clear ] [ splithorizon ] [ poisonreverse ] [ triggeredupdates ] [ cleanupupdates ] [ accepthostroutes ] [ acceptdefaultroutes ] [ senddefaultroutes ] [ sendhostroutes ] [ nosubnetsummary ]
    Specifies policies for RIP-related flags.

    • clear specifies that all set RIP flags should be cleared.

    • splithorizon specifies that RIP for split horizon should be enabled.

    • poisonreverse specifies that RIP for poison reverse should be enabled.

    • triggeredupdates specifies that RIP triggered updates should occur.

    • cleanupupdates specifies that cleanup updates for RIP should occur.

    • accepthostroutes specifies that host routes should be accepted.

    • acceptdefaultroutes specifies that default routes should be accepted.

    • senddefaultroutes specifies that default routes should be sent.

    • sendhostroutes specifies that host routes should be sent.

    • nosubnetsummary specifies that subnet summarization should not occur.

Remarks

  • Multiple flag values can be specified in a comma separated list.

Example

To set RIP-related flags for the “Local Area Connection” interface, type:

set flags name="Local Area Connection" splithorizon,accepthostroutes

set global

Sets global RIP parameters.

Syntax

set global

[ [ loglevel = ] { none | error | warn | info } ]

[ [ mintrig = ] Integer ]

[ [ peermode = ] { include | exclude | disable } ]

Parameters

  • [loglevel = ] { none | error | warn | info }
    Specifies which RIP events should be logged.

    • none specifies that no RIP events should be logged.

    • error specifies that only errors related to RIP should be logged.

    • warn specifies that both errors and warnings related to RIP should be logged.

    • info specifies that all events related to RIP should be logged.

  • mintrig = ] Integer
    Specifies, in minutes, the minimum amount of time that should elapse between triggers.
  • peermode = ] { include | exclude | disable }
    Specifies whether peers should be included and whether peer mode should be disabled.

    • include specifies that peers should be included.

    • exclude specifies that peers should not be included.

    • disable specifies that peer mode should be disabled.

Example

To configure global RIP parameters to specify no RIP event logging, 10 minutes between triggers, and with peer mode disabled, type:

set global none 10 disable

show interface

Shows RIP configuration for the specified interface. Used without parameters, show interface displays configuration information for all interfaces.

Syntax

show interface

[ [ name = ] InterfaceName ]

Parameters

  • [ [ name = ] InterfaceName ]
    Specifies, by name, the interface whose information you want to display. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

show flags

Displays RIP flags set for a specified interface. Used without parameters, show flags displays information for all interfaces.

Syntax

show flags

[ [ name = ] InterfaceName ]

Parameters

  • [ [ name = ] InterfaceName ]
    Specifies, by name, the interface for which you want to display information. The InterfaceName parameter must match the name of the interface as specified in Network Connections. If InterfaceName contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "Interface Name").

show global

Shows RIP global parameters.

Syntax

show global

show ifstats

Displays RIP statistics for a specified interface. Used without parameters, show ifstats displays information once for all interfaces.

Syntax

show ifstats

[ [ index = ] Integer ]

[ [ rr = ] Integer ]

Parameters

  • index = ] Integer
    Specifies, by index number, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • rr = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.

Remarks

  • To list the index value for each interface, use the show interface command in the netsh interface ipv4 context.

Example

To display RIP statistics every 5 seconds for an interface with an index value of 1, type:

show ifstats index=1 rr=5

show ifbinding

Displays RIP interface IPv4 address binding. Used without parameters, show ifbinding displays information once for all interfaces.

Syntax

show ifbinding

[ [ index = ] Integer ]

[ [ rr = ] Integer ]

Parameters

  • index = ] Integer
    Specifies, by index number, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • rr = ] Integer ]
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.

Remarks

  • To list the index value for each interface, use the netsh interface ipv4 show interface or netsh interface ipv6 show interface commands.

Example

To display the bindings every 5 seconds for an interface with an index value of 1, type:

show ifbinding index=1 rr=5

show globalstats

Displays RIP global statistics.

Syntax

show globalstats

[ [ rr = ] Integer ]

Parameters

  • rr = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.

Example

To display RIP global statistics which refreshes at the rate of every 5 seconds, type:

show globalstats rr=5

show neighbor

Displays RIP peer statistics.

Syntax

show neighbor

[ [ index = ] Integer ]

[ [ rr = ] Integer ]

Parameters

  • index = ] Integer
    Specifies, by index number, the interface for which you want to display information.
  • rr = ] Integer
    Specifies, in seconds, how often you want the information to be refreshed.

Remarks

  • To list the index value for each interface, use the show interface command in the netsh interface ipv4 context.

Example

To display the bindings for IP address 10.0.0.1 at a refresh rate of every 5 seconds, type:

show neighbor index=1 rr=5