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ipRipTimerTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1VersionINTEGERR
.2TimerUpdateINTEGERRW
.3TimerTimeoutINTEGERRW
.4TimerGarbageINTEGERRW
.5Rfc2453TimerENUMRW
.6Rfc2091TimerENUMRW
.7UpdatePacketRetryTimerINTEGERRW
.8PoisonedReverseENUMRW
.9DistributeDefaultRoutesENUMRW
.10HoldDownTimerINTEGERRW

Version
RFC 2453, RIP Version 2.
TimerUpdate
An unsollicited RIP response is broadcast

every 'ipRipTimerUpdate' seconds.
TimerTimeout
If 'ipRipTimerTimeout' seconds elapse from the last time an

update message is received for this route, the route is dropped

but keeped in routing table. Then 'garbage process' is started.
TimerGarbage
If 'ipRipTimerGarbage' seconds elapse from the start of 

'garbage process' (and if route is still 'dropped'), 

the route is removed from the routing table.
Rfc2453Timer
The 'ipRipRfc2453Timer' enabled/disables variable

timer definition from RFC 2453.
Enumerations:
  • enabled (1)
  • disabled (2)
Rfc2091Timer
The 'ipRipRfc2453Timer' enabled/disables variable

timer definition from RFC 2091.
Enumerations:
  • enabled (1)
  • disabled (2)
UpdatePacketRetryTimer
If 'ipRipTimerUpdatePacketRetry' seconds elapse since the

transmission of the last update packet without receiving

an acknowledge the update packet is resend.
PoisonedReverse
Enable or disable the (currently unimplemented)

control over 'poisoned reverse' route distribution.
Enumerations:
  • enabled (1)
  • disabled (2)
DistributeDefaultRoutes
Enable or disable the distribution of 'default routes'.
Enumerations:
  • enabled (1)
  • disabled (2)
HoldDownTimer
If 'ipRipHoldDownTimer' seconds elapse from the start of 

'database timeout' (and if route is still 'dropped'), 

the route is removed from the routing table.


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