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Summary

MikroTik RouterOS implements RIP version 2 (RFC 2453). Version 1 (RFC 1058) is not supported.

RIP enables routers in an autonomous system to exchange routing information. It always uses the best path (the path with the fewest number of hops (i.e. routers)) available.


General

Sub-menu: /routing rip instance


PropertyDescription
name name of the instance
vrf ( Default: main)which VRF to use
afi (ipv4 | ipv6; Default: )specifies which afi to use.
in-filter-chain (Default: )input filter chain
out-filter-chain (Default: )output filter chain
out-filter-select (Default: )output filter select rule chain
redistribute (bgp, bgp-mpls-vpn, connected, dhcp, fantasy, modem, ospf, rip, static, vpn; Default: )which routes to redistribute
originate-default ( Default:)whether to originate default route
routing-table ( Default: main)in which routing table the routes will be added
route-timeout (Default: )route timeout
route-gc-timeout  (Default: )
update-interval (time; Default: )specifies time interval after which the route is considered invalid


Note: The maximum metric of RIP route is 15. Metric higher than 15 is considered 'infinity' and routes with such metric are considered unreachable. Thus RIP cannot be used on networks with more than 15 hops between any two routers, and using redistribute metrics larger that 1 further reduces this maximum hop count.



Interface

Sub-menu: /routing rip interface-template


PropertyDescription
name name of the instance
instancewhich VRF to use
interfaces specifies which afi to use.
source-addresses input filter chain
cost (Default: )output filter chain
split-horizon (no| yes )
poison-reverse (no| yes )
mode (passive| strict)
key-chain
password 



Sub-menu: /routing rip interface

Read-only properties:

PropertyDescription
instance (name)name of the instance
address (address%interface )IP address and interface name


Neighbor

Sub-menu: /routing rip neighbor


This submenu is used to define a neighboring routers to exchange routing information with. Normally there is no need to add the neighbors, if multicasting is working properly within the network. If there are problems with exchanging routing information, neighbor routers can be added to the list. It will force the router to exchange the routing information with the neighbor using regular unicast packets.


Read-only properties:

PropertyDescription
address (IP address)IP address of neighboring router
routesamount of routes
packets-totalamount of all packets
packets-badamount of bad packets
entries-badamount of bad entries
last-update (time)time from last update


Sub-menu: /routing rip neighbor

Keys

Sub-menu: /routing rip keys


MD5 authentication key chains.


PropertyDescription
chain (string; Default: "")chain name to place this key in. If a chain with the specified name does not exist it will be automatically created
key (string; Default: "")authentication key. Maximal length 16 characters
key-id (integer:0..255; Default: )key identifier. This number is included in MD5 authenticated RIP messages, and determines witch key to use to check authentication for a specific message.
from-date (date; Default: tomorrow system date)key is valid from this date
from-time (time; Default: 00:00:00)key is valid until this time in the specified date


Network

Sub-menu: /routing rip network


To start the RIP protocol, you have to define the networks on which RIP will run.


PropertyDescription
network (IP prefix; Default: )the network prefix. RIP will be enabled on all interfaces that has at least one address falling within this range. Note that the network prefix of the address is used for this check (i.e. not the local address). For PtP interfaces this means the address of the remote endpoint.



Route

Sub-menu: /routing rip route


Read only properties:

PropertyDescription
dst-address (IP prefix)destination network
gateway (IP address)last gateway on the route to destination
metric (integer)distance vector length to the destination network
from (IP address)specifies the IP address of the router from which the route was received
timeout (time)for valid RIP routes (metric < 16): time until the route will expire. For routes with metric 16: time until advertising of the route will be stopped
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