RIPng
disable ripng export [direct | ospfv3 | ospfv3-extern1 | ospfv3-extern2 | ospfv3-inter
| ospfv3-intra | static]
These commands enable or disable the exporting of static, direct, and OSPF-learned routes into the
RIPng domain. You can choose which types of OSPF routes are injected, or you can simply choose
which will inject all learned OSPF routes regardless of type. The default setting is disabled.
RIPng Configuration Example
The following configuration is similar to the example in the RIP chapter, but uses IPv6 addresses. It
illustrates a BlackDiamond switch that has three VLANs defined as follows:
Finance
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All ports on slots 1 and 3 have been assigned.
■
IP address
■
Personnel
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All ports on slots 2 and 4 have been assigned.
■
IP address
■
MyCompany
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Port-based VLAN.
■
All ports on slots 1 through 4 have been assigned.
■
The stations connected to the system generate a combination of IPv6 traffic and NetBIOS traffic.
In this configuration, all traffic from stations connected to slots 1 and 3 have access to the router by way
of the VLAN Finance. Ports on slots 2 and 4 reach the router by way of the VLAN Personnel. All traffic
(NetBIOS and IPv6) is part of the VLAN MyCompany.
The example is configured as follows:
create vlan Finance
create vlan Personnel
create vlan MyCompany
configure Finance add port 1:*,3:*
configure Personnel add port 2:*,4:*
configure MyCompany add port all
configure Finance ipaddress 2001:db8:35::1/48
configure Personnel ipaddress 2001:db8:36::1/48
enable ipforwarding ipv6
configure ripng add vlan Finance
configure ripng add vlan Personnel
enable ripng
542
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2001:db8:35::1/48
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2001:db8:36::1/48
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