Configuring Rip Route Redistribution - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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Peer 192.168.1.2
Destination/Mask
10.0.0.0/8
10.2.1.0/24
10.1.1.0/24
From the routing table, you can see RIPv2 uses classless subnet mask.
Since the routing information advertised by RIPv1 has a long aging time, it will still exist until it ages out
after RIPv2 is configured.

Configuring RIP Route Redistribution

Network requirements
As shown in the following figure:
Two RIP processes are running on Switch B, which communicates with Switch A through RIP 100
and with Switch C through RIP 200.
Configure route redistribution on Switch B to make RIP 200 redistribute direct routes and routes
from RIP 100. Thus, Switch C can learn routes destined for 10.2.1.0/24 and 11.1.1.0/24, while
Switch A cannot learn routes destined for 12.3.1.0/24 and 16.4.1.0/24.
Configure a filtering policy on Switch B to filter out the route 10.2.1.1/24 from RIP 100, making the
route not advertised to Switch C.
Figure 1-5 Network diagram for RIP route redistribution configuration
Configuration procedure
1)
Configure an IP address for each interface (Omitted).
2)
Configure basic RIP functions.
# Enable RIP 100 and specify RIP version 2 on Switch A.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] rip 100
[SwitchA-rip-100] network 10.0.0.0
[SwitchA-rip-100] network 11.0.0.0
[SwitchA-rip-100] version 2
P - Permanent, A - Aging, S - Suppressed, G - Garbage-collect
on Vlan-interface100
Nexthop
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.2
Cost
Tag
Flags
1
0
RA
1
0
RA
1
0
RA
1-18
Sec
50
16
16

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