RIP Route Control
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Configuring RIP to filter or advertise the received routes
The route filtering function provided by a router enables you to configure
inbound/outbound filter policy by specifying an ACL or address prefix list to make
RIP filter incoming/outgoing routes. Besides, you can configure RIP to receive only
the RIP packets from a specific neighbor.
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The
filter-policy import
command filters the RIP routes received from
neighbors, and the routes being filtered out will neither be added to the
routing table nor be advertised to any neighbors.
■
The
filter-policy export
command filters all the routes to be advertised,
including the routes imported by using the
import-route
command as well as
RIP routes learned from neighbors.
■
The
filter-policy export
command without the routing-protocol argument
filters all the routes to be advertised, including the routes imported by the
import-route
command.
Setting RIP preference
Enabling RIP traffic sharing across interfaces
Table 220
Configure RIP to filter incoming/outgoing routes
Operation Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enter RIP view
rip
-
Configure RIP to filter
incoming routes
filter-policy
{
acl-number
|
ip-prefix
ip-prefix-name
[
gateway
ip-prefix-name
] |
gateway
ip-prefix-name
}
import
[
interface
interface-type interface-number
]
Required
By default, RIP does not
filter any incoming routes.
The
gateway
keyword is
used to filter the incoming
routes advertised from a
specified address.
filter-policy route-policy
route-policy-name
import
Configure RIP to filter
outgoing routes
filter-policy
{
acl-number
|
ip-prefix
ip-prefix-name
}
export
[
protocol
[
process-id
] |
interface
interface-type interface-number
]
Required
By default, RIP does not
filter any outgoing routes.
filter-policy route-policy
route-policy-name
export
Table 221
Set RIP preference
Operation Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enter RIP view
rip
-
Set the RIP preference
preference
value
Optional
The default RIP preference is 100.
Table 222
Enable RIP traffic sharing across interfaces
Operation Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enter RIP view
rip
-
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