Hi Marc,

RIP doesn't form adjacencies.  You would either see the periodic updates or
you wouldn't.  In the case you show below the empty update is suppressed...
So if both sides ad zero networks configured then there would be no way to
verify anything since technically there's nothing to verify.

Jason

On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 1:06 PM, marc abel <[email protected]> wrote:

> In a case where you need to establish a RIP adjacency with a back bone
> router, and you aren't sure if you should be receiving any extra
> routes. How can you verify RIP?  If you are only advertising your
> common network, neither of you would be sending updates so debug ip
> rip data or debug ip rip events doesn't seem to help right?
>
> All I see is:
>
> Aug 25 19:02:18.894: RIP: sending v2 update to 224.0.0.9 via
> FastEthernet0/1.200 (20.20.20.9)
> Aug 25 19:02:18.894: RIP: build update entries - suppressing null upd
>
> -Marc
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