Description
Examples
import-route
Syntax
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Parameters
Description
ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name: Specifies the name of an IPv6 Prefix list to filter
incoming routes, in the range 1 to 19 characters.
Use the
filter-policy import
Only routes which match the filtering policy can be received.
Use the
undo filter-policy import
filtering.
By default, RIPng does not filter incoming routing information.
# Reference IPv6 prefix list Filter1 to filter received RIPng updates.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ripng 100
[Sysname-ripng-100] filter-policy ipv6-prefix Filter1 import
import-route protocol [ process-id ] [ allow-ibgp ] [ cost cost | route-policy
route-policy-name ] *
undo import-route protocol [ process-id ]
RIPng view
protocol: Specifies a routing protocol from which to redistribute routes. Currently,
it can be bgp4+, direct, isisv6, ospfv3, ripng, or static.
process-id: Process ID, in the range of 1 to 65535. The default is 1. This argument
is available only when the protocol is isisv6, ospfv3, or ripng.
cost: Routing metric of redistributed routes, in the range of 0 to 16. If cost value is
not specified, the metric is the default metric specified by the default cost
command.
route-policy route-policy-name: Specifies a routing policy by its name with 1 to
19 characters.
allow-ibgp: Optional keyword when the specified protocol is bgp4+. The
import-route bgp4+ command redistributes only EBGP routes. The
import-route bgp4+ allow-ibgp command redistributes additionally IBGP
routes, thus be cautious when using it.
Use the
import-route
protocol.
Use the
undo import-route
another routing protocol.
By default, RIPng does not redistribute routes from other routing protocols.
command to filter incoming routing information.
command to disable incoming route
command to redistribute routes from another routing
command to disable redistributing routes from
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