
85
Redistributing: static
Redistricting the static route
into the RIP routes
Interface
Vlan10
Vlan2
The interfaces running RIP is
Vlan 10 and Vlan 2
1.5.5.1.9 show ipv6 rip
Command: show ipv6 rip
Function:
Show RIPng Routing
Command Mode:
All mode
Example:
Switch#show ipv6 rip
Codes: R - RIP, K - Kernel, C - Connected, S - Static, O - OSPF, I - IS-IS,
B - BGP, a - aggregate, s - suppressed
Network Next Hop If Met Tag Time
R 2000:1:1::/64 :: Vlan2 1 0
R 2001:1:1::/64 fe80::203:fff:fe01:257c Vlan2 2 0 02:40
R 3000:1:1::/64 :: Vlan10 1 0
R 3010:1:1::/64 :: -- 1 0
Amongst R stands for RIP route, namely a RIP route with the destination network address
2001:1:1::/64, next-hop address at fe80::203:fff:fe01:257c. It is learnt from the Ethernet port
VLAN2 with a metric value of 2, and still has 2 minutes 40 seconds before time out.
1.5.5.1.10 show ipv6 rip database
Command: show ipv6 rip database
Function:
Show messages related to RIPng database
Command Mode:
All mode
Example:
Switch#show ipv6 rip database
1.6 OSPF
1.6.1 Introduction to OSPF
OSPF is abbreviation for Open Shortest Path First. It is an interior dynamic routing protocol
for autonomous system based on link-state. The protocol creates a link-state database by
exchanging link-states among layer3 switches, and then uses the Shortest Path First algorithm