Applying A Route Policy To Ipv6 Route Redistribution - 3Com 4500G Family Configuration Manual

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3)
Display the RIP routing table of Switch B and verify the configuration.
[SwitchB] display rip 1 route
Route Flags: R - RIP, T - TRIP
P
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer 192.168.1.3
Destination/Mask
20.0.0.0/8
40.0.0.0/8
The display shows that Switch B has only the routing information permitted by ACL 2000. Therefore, the
configurations above can meet the configuration requirements.

Applying a Route Policy to IPv6 Route Redistribution

Network requirements
As shown in the following figure:
Enable RIPng on Switch A and Switch B.
On Switch A, configure three static routes, and apply a route policy to static route redistribution to
permit routes 20::0/32 and 40::0/32, and deny route 30::0/32.
Display RIPng routing table information on Switch B to verify the configuration.
Figure 1-2 Network diagram for route policy application to route redistribution
Configuration procedure
1)
Configure Switch A.
# Configure IPv6 addresses for VLAN-interface 100 and VLAN-interface 200.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] ipv6
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 100
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 address 10::1 32
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] quit
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 200
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface200] ipv6 address 11::1 32
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface200] quit
# Enable RIPng on VLAN-interface 100.
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 100
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] ripng 1 enable
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] quit
# Configure three static routes.
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Permanent,
A
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on Vlan-interface100
Nexthop
192.168.1.3
192.168.1.3
Aging,
S
-
Suppressed,
Cost
Tag
Flags
1
0
RA
1
0
RA
1-9
G
-
Garbage-collect
Sec
14
14

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