Chapter 9 IPv6 Route-Map Policy Configuration
R1#show
running-config route-map
! <route-map>
route-map www permit 10
set ip metric 10
$
!</route-map>
R1#show ipv6 rip database
1:2:3::/64
nexthop: ::, via: gei-1/2
metric:
10, tag:
0
192:168::/64
nexthop: ::, via: gei-1/2
metric:
1, tag:
0
The sample output on R2 is as follows.
R2#show running-config ripng
! <ripng>
ipv6 router rip
interface gei-2/2
ipv6 rip enable
$
$
! </ripng>
R2#show ipv6 rip database
1:2:3::/64
nexthop: fe80::221:1dff:fe1d:1100, via: gei-2/2
metric:
11, tag:
0, time: 00:13
192:168::/64
nexthop: ::, via: gei-2/2
metric:
1, tag:
0
R2#show ipv6 protocol routing
IPv6 Routing Table
Codes: D - Direct, A - Address, S - Static, R - RIP, UI - USER_IPADDR,
I1 - ISIS L1, I2 - ISIS L2, IA - ISIS interarea, IS - ISIS static,
O - OSPF intra, OI - OSPF inter, E1 - OSPF ext 1, E2 - OSPF ext 2, N - ND,
B - BGP, IB - IBGP, EB - EBGP, AG - BGP AGG, V - VRRP, P - PPP, D6 - DHCPv6,
SFN - Stateful NAT64, SLN - Stateless NAT64, AF - AFTR
Time: The time of last modified!
R
1:2:3::/64 [120/11]
via fe80::221:1dff:fe1d:1100, gei-2/2, 06h39m58s
D
192:168::/64
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