Configuring Zero Field Check On Ripng Packets; Configuring The Maximum Number Of Equal Cost Routes For Load Balancing - HP 3600 v2 series Configuration Manual

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NOTE:
HP recommends enabling split horizon to prevent routing loops.
Configuring the poison reverse function
The poison reverse function enables a route learned from an interface to be advertised through the
interface. However, the metric of the route is set to 16 (unreachable).
Follow these steps to configure poison reverse:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter interface view
Enable the poison reverse function

Configuring zero field check on RIPng packets

Some fields in the RIPng packet must be zero, which are called "zero fields". With zero field check on
RIPng packets enabled, if such a field contains a non-zero value, the entire RIPng packet is discarded. If
you are sure that all packets are trustworthy, disable the zero field check to reduce the CPU processing
time.
Follow these steps to configure RIPng zero field check:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter RIPng view
Enable the zero field check
Configuring the maximum number of equal cost routes for load
balancing
Follow these steps to configure the maximum number of equal cost RIPng routes for load balancing:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter RIPng view
Configure the maximum number of
equal cost RIPng routes for load
balancing
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
ripng poison-reverse
Use the command...
system-view
ripng [ process-id ]
checkzero
Use the command...
system-view
ripng [ process-id ]
maximum load-balancing number
270
Remarks
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Required
Disabled by default
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Optional
Enabled by default
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Optional
8 by default

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