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Configuring IPv6
Configuring Route Map Redistribution
The
ipv6 redist
command is used to configure the redistribution of routes from a source protocol into the
destination protocol. This command is used on the IPv6 router that will perform the redistribution.
Note. A router automatically becomes an Autonomous System Border Router (ASBR) when redistribu-
tion is configured on the router.
A source protocol is a protocol from which the routes are learned. A destination protocol is the one into
which the routes are redistributed. Make sure that both protocols are loaded and enabled before configur-
ing redistribution.
Redistribution applies criteria specified in a route map to routes received from the source protocol. There-
fore, configuring redistribution requires an existing route map. For example, the following command
configures the redistribution of OSPFv3 routes into the RIPng network using the ospf-to-rip route map:
-> ipv6 redist ospf into rip route-map ospf-to-rip
OSPFv3 routes received by the router interface are processed based on the contents of the ospf-to-rip route
map. Routes that match criteria specified in this route map are either allowed or denied redistribution into
the RIPng network. The route map may also specify the modification of route information before the route
is redistributed. See
"Using Route Maps" on page 17-21
To remove a route map redistribution configuration, use the no form of the ipv6 redist command. For
example:
-> no ipv6 redist ospf into rip route-map ospf-to-rip
Use the
show ipv6 redist
-> show ipv6 redist
Source
Destination
Protocol
Protocol
------------+------------+---------+--------------------
localIPv6
RIPng
OSPFv3
RIPng
Configuring the Administrative Status of the Route Map Redistribution
The administrative status of a route map redistribution configuration is enabled by default. To change the
administrative status, use the admin-state parameter with the ipv6 redist command. For example, the
following command disables the redistribution administrative status for the specified route map:
-> ipv6 redist ospf into rip route-map ospf-to-rip admin-state disable
The following command example enables the administrative status:
-> ipv6 redist ospf into rip route-map ospf-to-rip admin-state enable
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
command to verify the redistribution configuration:
Status
Route Map
Enabled
ipv6rm
Enabled
ospf-to-rip
Configuring Route Map Redistribution
for more information.
June 2013
page 17-25

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