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This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS Routing Information Protocol (RIP) commands that begin with T.
To adjust the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) network timers, use the timers basic command. To restore the default timers, use the no form of this command.
timers basic update invalid holddown flush
update : 30 seconds
invalid : 180 seconds
holddown : 180 seconds
flush : 240 seconds
Router address-family configuration mode
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You can modify the basic timing parameters for RIP. These timers must be the same for all routers and servers in the network.
Note You can view the current and default timer values by using the show ip protocols command.
This example shows how to set updates to broadcast every 5 seconds. If Cisco Nexus 6000 does not hear from a router in 15 seconds (the invalid time), it declares the route as unusable. Cisco Nexus 6000 suppresses further information for an additional 15 seconds (the holddown time). At the end of the suppression period, Cisco Nexus 6000 flushes the route from the routing table.
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Displays a summary of RIP information for all RIP instances. |