Assigning A Default Metric Value For Redistributed Routes; Gathering Rip Information - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Assigning a Default Metric Value for Redistributed Routes

The default metric function is used to eliminate the need for separate metric
definitions for each routing protocol redistribution.
Follow these steps to assign a default metric value for all routes redistributed into
RIP:
1. Use the router rip command to enter the RIP routing process in Global
2. Use the default-metric command in Router Configuration mode to force a

Gathering RIP Information

Follow these steps to monitor RIP on the BSR:
1. Use the show ip route rip command in Privileged EXEC mode as shown in the
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route-map <WORD> is the route-map name for the BGP route.
cr is a command return that redistributes all BGP routes.
Use the redistribute static command in Router Configuration mode to
redistribute static routes into RIP:
MOT (config-rip)#redistribute static {metric <n> | route-map
<WORD> | <cr>}
where:
metric <n> is the redistribution metric number for static routes from 1 to 16.
route-map <map-name> is the route-map name for the static route.
cr is a command return that redistributes all static routes.
Configuration mode:
MOT (config)#router rip
routing protocol to use the same metric value for all distributed routes from other
routing protocols:
MOT (config-rip)#default-metric <1-16>
where:
1-16 is the default value for all routes that are redistributed into RIP.
following example:
MOT# show ip route rip
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