Configuring Rip Frr - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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<SwitchA> display ip routing-table 120.1.1.0 24 verbose
Summary Count : 1
Destination: 120.1.1.0/24
Protocol: RIP
SubProtID: 0x1
Cost: 1
Tag: 0
OrigTblID: 0x0
TableID: 0x2
NBRID: 0x26000002
AttrID: 0xffffffff
Flags: 0x1008c
Label: NULL
BkLabel: NULL
Tunnel ID: Invalid
BkTunnel ID: Invalid
The output shows that Switch A communicates with Switch C through VLAN-interface 200.

Configuring RIP FRR

Network requirements
As shown in
A fails, services can be switched to Link B immediately.
Figure 12 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure IP addresses and subnet masks for interfaces on the switches. (Details not shown.)
2.
Configure RIPv2 on the switches to make sure Switch A, Switch D, and Switch S can communicate
with each other at Layer 3. (Details not shown.)
3.
Configure RIP FRR:
# Configure Switch S.
<SwitchS> system-view
[SwitchS] bfd echo-source-ip 1.1.1.1
[SwitchS] ip prefix-list abc index 10 permit 4.4.4.4 32
[SwitchS] route-policy frr permit node 10
[SwitchS-route-policy-frr-10] if-match ip address prefix-list abc
Process ID: 2
Preference: 100
OrigNextHop: 192.168.2.2
RealNextHop: 192.168.2.2
BkInterface: N/A
Figure
12, Switch S, Switch A, and Switch D run RIPv2. Configure RIP FRR so that when Link
Age: 04h20m37s
State: Active Adv
OrigVrf: default-vrf
OrigAs: 0
LastAs: 0
Neighbor: 192.168.2.2
BkNextHop: N/A
Interface: Vlan-interface200
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