Configuring Ripng Route Redistribution - HP MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Peer FE80::20F:E2FF:FE00:100
Dest 4::/64,
via FE80::20F:E2FF:FE00:100, cost
Dest 5::/64,
via FE80::20F:E2FF:FE00:100, cost
[RouterA] display ripng 1 route
Route Flags: A - Aging, S - Suppressed, G - Garbage-collect
----------------------------------------------------------------
Peer FE80::20F:E2FF:FE00:1235
Dest 1::/64,
via FE80::20F:E2FF:FE00:1235, cost
Dest 4::/64,
via FE80::20F:E2FF:FE00:1235, cost
Dest 5::/64,
via FE80::20F:E2FF:FE00:1235, cost

Configuring RIPng route redistribution

Network requirements
Router B runs two RIPng processes. It communicates with Router A through RIPng 100 and with
Router C through RIPng 200.
Configure route redistribution on Router B, allowing the two RIPng processes to redistribute routes
from each other. Set the default cost of redistributed routes from RIPng 200 to 3.
Figure 84 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
Configure IPv6 addresses for the interfaces. (Details not shown.)
1.
2.
Configure RIPng basic functions:
# Enable RIPng 100 on Router A.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] ripng 100
[RouterA-ripng-100] quit
[RouterA] interface ethernet 1/1
[RouterA-Ethernet1/1] ripng 100 enable
[RouterA-Ethernet1/1] quit
[RouterA] interface ethernet 1/2
[RouterA-Ethernet1/2] ripng 100 enable
# Enable RIPng 100 and RIPng 200 on Router B.
<RouterB> system-view
on Ethernet1/2
1, tag 0, A, 5 Sec
1, tag 0, A, 5 Sec
on Ethernet1/1
1, tag 0, A, 2 Sec
2, tag 0, A, 2 Sec
2, tag 0, A, 2 Sec
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