Description
Examples
ripng
Syntax
View
Parameters
Description
Examples
preference: RIPng route priority, in the range of 1 to 255.
Use the
command to specify the RIPng route priority.
preference
Use the
undo preference route-policy
By default, the priority of a RIPng route is 100.
Using the route-policy keyword can set a priority for routes filtered in by the
routing policy:
If a priority is set in the routing policy, the priority applies to matched routes,
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and the priority set by the preference command applies to routes not
matched.
If no priority is set in the routing policy, the one set by the preference
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command applies to all routes.
# Set the RIPng route priority to 120.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ripng 100
[Sysname-ripng-100] preference 120
# Restore the default RIPng route priority.
[Sysname-ripng-100] undo preference
ripng [ process-id ]
undo ripng [ process-id ]
System view
process-id: RIPng process number, in the range of 1 to 65535. The default value is
1.
Use the
command to create a RIPng process and enter RIPng view.
ripng
Use the
command to disable a RIPng process.
undo ripng
By default, no RIPng process is enabled.
# Create RIPng process 100 and enter its view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ripng 100
[Sysname-ripng-100]
# Disable RIPng process 100.
command to restore the default.
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