756 | 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 To enable RIP debugging, use the following command in the EXEC privilege mode:Figure 36-6 shows the confirmation when the debug function is enabled.Figure 36-6. debug ip rip Command ExampleTo disable RIP, use the no debug ip rip command.RIP Configuration ExampleThe example in this section shows the command sequence to configure RIPv2 on the two routers shown inFigure 36-7 — “Core 2” and “Core 3”. The host prompts used in the example screenshots reflect thosenames. The screenshots are divided into the following groups of command sequences:• Configuring RIPv2 on Core 2 on page 757• Core 2 Output on page 757• RIP Configuration on Core 3 on page 759• Core 3 RIP Output on page 759• RIP Configuration Summary on page 761Figure 36-7. RIP Topology ExampleCommand Syntax Command Mode Purposedebug ip rip [interface | database | events | trigger] EXEC privilege Enable debugging of RIP.FTOS#debug ip ripRIP protocol debug is ONFTOS#GigE 3/11GigE 3/11 10.11.30.1 /24GigE 3/21GigE 3/21 10.11.20.1 /24GigE 2/11GigE 2/11 10.11.10.1 /24GigE 2/31GigE 2/31 10.11.20.2 /24Core 2 Core 3GigE2/31 GigE3/21GigE 3/43GigE 3/43 192.168.1.0 /24GigE 3/44GigE 3/44 192.168.2.0 /24GigE 2/41GigE 2/41 10.200.10.0 /24GigE 2/42GigE 2/42 10.300.10.0 /24