RIP_INTERFACE statement

RIP_INTERFACE statement allows you to specify all of the routing options that you configure on a per-interface basis.

The RIP_INTERFACE statement contains the functionality for defining routes and creating static routes. In releases before OS/400® V4R2, this functionality existed in the NET statement and HOST statement.

You can specify multiple interface options on a single entry in the configuration file. You can use the following options:

You can specify interfaces on the system by the following methods:

Network
Network of the system, which is specified as an IP address and either a mask or a bit number. The bit number n indicates which bit in the 0 – n bits of the IP address (counting left to right) is the last bit of the IP address' network portion. If the MASK and bit number are missing, the system calculates a network by using the subnet mask of the interface specified through the Add TCP/IP Interface (ADDTCPIFC) command.
Interface name
Logical Interface name that identifies a PPP interface with an IP address that is assigned dynamically when the PPP connection becomes active.
Hostname
The host name of the system, which is resolvable through the Domain Name System (DNS).
*
This character refers to all of the interfaces on the system and is useful for setting default values that apply to all interfaces. You can override these defaults by providing a RIP_INTERFACE statement for a specific interface with different values for selected parameters.