Examples Of Export Policies; Example 1: Exporting To Rip - Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch Router User's Reference Manual

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Examples of Export Policies

Example 1: Exporting to RIP

Exporting to RIP is controlled by any of protocol, interface or gateway. If more than one is
specified, they are processed from most general (protocol) to most specific (gateway).
It is not possible to set metrics for exporting RIP routes into RIP. Attempts to do this are
silently ignored.
If no export policy is specified, RIP and interface routes are exported into RIP. If any policy
is specified, the defaults are overridden; it is necessary to explicitly specify everything that
should be exported.
RIP version 1 assumes that all subnets of the shared network have the same subnet mask
so it is only able to propagate subnets of that network. RIP version 2 removes that
restriction and is capable of propagating all routes when not sending version 1 compatible
updates.
To announce routes which specify a next hop of the loopback interface (i.e. static and
internally generated default routes) via RIP, it is necessary to specify the metric at some
level in the export policy. Just setting a default metric for RIP is not sufficient. This is a
safeguard to verify that the announcement is intended.
For all examples in this section, refer to the configuration shown in
The following configuration commands for router R1:
Determine the IP address for each interface
Specify the static routes configured on the router
Determine its RIP configuration
!++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
! Create the various IP interfaces.
!++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
interface create ip to-r2
interface create ip to-r3
interface create ip to-r41 address-netmask
interface create ip to-r42 address-netmask
interface create ip to-r6
interface create ip to-r7
!++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
! Configure a default route through 170.1.1.7
!++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
ip add route default gateway 170.1.1.7
!+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
! Configure default routes to the 135.3.0.0 subnets reachable through
! R3.
SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual
Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide
address-netmask
120.190.1.1/16 port et.1.2
address-netmask
130.1.1.1/16 port et.1.3
140.1.1.1/24 port et.1.4
140.1.2.1/24 port et.1.5
address-netmask
160.1.1.1/16 port et.1.6
address-netmask
170.1.1.1/16 port et.1.7
Figure 17 on page
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