750 | Routing Information Protocol (RIP)w w w . d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m When the RIP process has learned the RIP routes, use the show ip rip database command in the EXECmode to view those routes (Figure 385).Figure 36-2. show ip rip database Command Example (Partial)To disable RIP globally, use the no router rip command in the CONFIGURATION mode.Configure RIP on interfacesWhen you enable RIP globally on the system, interfaces meeting certain conditions start receiving RIProutes. By default, interfaces that are enabled and configured with an IP address in the same subnet as theRIP network address receive RIPv1 and RIPv2 routes and send RIPv1 routes.Assign IP addresses to interfaces that are part of the same subnet as the RIP network identified in thenetwork command syntax.FTOS#show ip rip databaseTotal number of routes in RIP database: 978160.160.0.0/16[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:00:26, Fa 0/0160.160.0.0/16 auto-summary2.0.0.0/8[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:01:22, Fa 0/02.0.0.0/8 auto-summary4.0.0.0/8[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:01:22, Fa 0/04.0.0.0/8 auto-summary8.0.0.0/8[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:00:26, Fa 0/08.0.0.0/8 auto-summary12.0.0.0/8[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:00:26, Fa 0/012.0.0.0/8 auto-summary20.0.0.0/8[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:00:26, Fa 0/020.0.0.0/8 auto-summary29.10.10.0/24 directly connected,Fa 0/029.0.0.0/8 auto-summary31.0.0.0/8[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:00:26, Fa 0/031.0.0.0/8 auto-summary192.162.2.0/24[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:01:21, Fa 0/0192.162.2.0/24 auto-summary192.161.1.0/24[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:00:27, Fa 0/0192.161.1.0/24 auto-summary192.162.3.0/24[120/1] via 29.10.10.12, 00:01:22, Fa 0/0192.162.3.0/24 auto-summary