User Manual
UMN:CLI
V8102
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12.5.3
RIP Neighbor Router
Since RIP is broadcast protocol, routers should be connected each other to transmit the
routing information of RIP to non-broadcast network.
To configure neighbor router to transmit RIP information, use the following command on
Router Configuration
mode.
Command
Mode
Description
neighbor
X:X::X:X INTERFACE
Router
Configures a neighbor router to exchange routing in-
formation.
X:X::X:X: neighbor IPv6 address
no neighbor
X:X::X:X INTER-
FACE
Deletes the neighbor router.
You can block the routing information to specific interface by using the
passive-interface
command.
12.5.4
Adding a Static RIPng Route
This feature is provided only by DASAN Network Solutions’
route
command creates static
route available only for RIPng. To add a static RIPng route, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
route
X:X::X:X/M
Router
Creates suitable static route within RIPng environment
only.
X:X::X:X/M: IPv6 address prefix
no route
X:X::X:X/M
Deletes this static route established by route com-
mand.
12.5.5
Redistributing Routing Information
The V8102 can redistribute the routing information from a source route entry into the RIP
tables. For example, you can instruct the router to re-advertise connected, kernel, or stat-
ic routes as well as other routes established by routing protocol. This capability applies to
all the IP-based routing protocols.
To redistribute routing information from a source route entry into the RIP table, use the
following command.
Command
Mode
Description
redistribute
{
kernel
|
connected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp | isis | rip
}
Router
Registers transmitted routing information in another
router’s RIPng table.
1-16: metric value
WORD: route-map name
redistribute
{
kernel
|
connected
|
static
|
ospf
|
bgp | isis | rip
}
metric
<0-16>
redistribute
{
kernel
|
connected
|
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