you can use
SHOW IP PROTOCOL
you will be able to see all running protocols in your router and its details...
This is when network routes are manually entered into a router's configuration, as opposed to using a routing protocol to automatically determine routes.
Perhaps you mean the "passive-interface" command in Cisco routers; what this does is that no information related to the routing protocol will be sent through the specified interface. For example, the interface that connects your network to the ISP should not carry any routing protocol information, since the routing protocol is only useful within your company's network.
This is when network routes are manually entered into a router's configuration, as opposed to using a routing protocol to automatically determine routes.
it start the routing protocol on interfaces. it allows the router to advertise a network.
show ip protocol
RIP stands for routing information protocol. It is an intra domain routing protocol.
Dynamically, as related to a routing protocol is a type of networking technique whereby the routing protocol creates, updates and maintains the dynamic routing table.
RIP is a routing protocol - a protocol (set of rules) that allows a router to exchange information, with other routers, about existing routes.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) are two very popular Distance Vector routing protocols
A classless routing protocol can route between subnets
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
IGRP - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol