RIP Route Control
Configuration
Prerequisites
Configuring RIP Route
Control
Table 216 Specify the RIP version on an interface
Operation
Specify RIP version on the
interface
In actual implementation, it may be needed to control RIP routing information
more accurately to accommodate complex network environments. By performing
the configuration described in the following sections, you can:
Control route selection by adjusting additional routing metrics on interfaces
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running RIP.
Reduce the size of the routing table by setting route summary and disabling
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the receiving of host routes.
Filter the received routes.
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Set the preference of RIP to change the preference order of routing protocols.
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This order makes sense when more than one route to the same destination is
discovered by multiple routing protocols.
Speed up packet forwarding by enabling RIP traffic sharing across interfaces
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Import external routes in an environment with multiple routing protocols and
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filter the advertised routes.
Before configuring RIP route control, perform the following tasks:
Configuring network layer addresses of interfaces so that adjacent nodes are
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reachable to each other at the network layer
Configuring basic RIP functions
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Setting the additional routing metrics of an interface
Additional routing metric is the routing metric (hop count) added to the original
metrics of RIP routes on an interface. It does not change the metric value of a RIP
route in the routing table, but will be added for incoming or outgoing RIP routes
on the interface.
Table 217 Set additional routing metric
Operation
Enter system view
Enter interface view
Command
rip version { 1 | 2 [ broadcast |
multicast ] }
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
RIP Route Control
293
Description
Optional
By default, the RIP version
on an interface is RIP-1, and
the interface can receive
RIP-1 and RIP-2 broadcast
packets but send only RIP-1
packets. When specifying
the RIP version on an
interface to RIP-2, you can
also specify the mode
(broadcast or multicast) to
send RIP packets.
Description
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