Configuring Rip Route Redistribution - HP 6125G Configuration Manual

Layer 3 - ip routing
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The output shows that RIPv1 uses a natural mask.
Configure RIP version:
3.
# Configure RIPv2 on Switch A.
[SwitchA] rip
[SwitchA-rip-1] version 2
[SwitchA-rip-1] undo summary
[SwitchA-rip-1] quit
# Configure RIPv2 on Switch B.
[SwitchB] rip
[SwitchB-rip-1] version 2
[SwitchB-rip-1] undo summary
# Display the RIP routing table on Switch A.
[SwitchA] display rip 1 route
Route Flags: R - RIP, T - TRIP
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer 192.168.1.2
The output shows that RIPv2 uses classless subnet mask.
NOTE:
RIPv1 routing information has a long aging time, so it will exist until it ages out after RIPv2 is configured.

Configuring RIP route redistribution

Network requirements
In the following figure, two RIP processes are running on Switch B, which communicates with Switch A
through RIP 100 and with Switch C through RIP 200.
Configure route redistribution on Switch B to make RIP 200 redistribute direct routes and routes from RIP
100. Switch C can then learn routes destined for 10.2.1.0/24 and 1 1.1.1.0/24, and Switch A cannot learn
routes destined for 12.3.1.0/24 and 16.4.1.0/24.
Configure a filtering policy on Switch B to filter out the route 10.2.1.1/24 from RIP 100, making the route
not advertised to Switch C.
Figure 8 Network diagram
10.0.0.0/8
P - Permanent, A - Aging, S - Suppressed, G - Garbage-collect
on Vlan-interface100
Destination/Mask
10.0.0.0/8
10.2.1.0/24
10.1.1.0/24
192.168.1.2
1
Nexthop
Cost
192.168.1.2
1
192.168.1.2
1
192.168.1.2
1
34
0
RA
11
Tag
Flags
Sec
0
RA
50
0
RA
16
0
RA
16

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