Configuring Rip Route Redistribution - HP MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Peer 1.1.1.2
The output shows that RIPv2 uses classless subnet mask.
NOTE:
After RIPv2 is configured, RIPv1 routes might still exist in the routing table until they are aged out.

Configuring RIP route redistribution

Network requirements
As shown in
RIP 200.
Configure RIP 200 to redistribute direct routes and routes from RIP 100 on Router B so Router C can learn
routes destined for 10.2.1.0/24 and 1 1.1.1.0/24. Router A cannot learn routes destined for 12.3.1.0/24
and 16.4.1.0/24.
Configure Router B to not advertise route 10.2.1.1/24 to Router C.
Figure 6 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure IP addresses for interfaces. (Details not shown.)
2.
Configure basic RIP basic functions:
# Enable RIP 100, and configure a RIPv2 on Router A.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] rip 100
[RouterA-rip-100] network 10.0.0.0
[RouterA-rip-100] network 11.0.0.0
[RouterA-rip-100] version 2
[RouterA-rip-100] undo summary
[RouterA-rip-100] quit
# Enable RIP 100 and RIP 200, configure RIPv2 on Router B.
<RouterB> system-view
[RouterB] rip 100
[RouterB-rip-100] network 11.0.0.0
[RouterB-rip-100] version 2
P - Permanent, A - Aging, S - Suppressed, G - Garbage-collect
on Ethernet1/1
Destination/Mask
10.0.0.0/8
10.1.1.0/24
10.2.1.0/24
Figure
6, Router B communicates with Router A through RIP 100 and with Router C through
Nexthop
Cost
1.1.1.2
1
1.1.1.2
1
1.1.1.2
1
37
Tag
Flags
Sec
0
RA
87
0
RA
19
0
RA
19

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