
Operation Manual – IPv6 Routing
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 2 IPv6 RIPng Configuration
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2.4.1 Configuring RIPng Timers
You can adjust RIPng timers to optimize the performance of the RIPng network.
Follow these steps to configure RIPng timers:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter RIPng view
ripng
[
process-id
]
—
Configure RIPng
timers
timers
{
garbage-collect
garbage-collect-value
|
suppress
suppress-value
|
timeout timeout-value
|
update
update-value
} *
Optional.
The RIPng timers have the following
defaults:
z
30 seconds for the update timer
z
180 seconds for the timeout timer
z
120 seconds for the suppress
timer
z
120 seconds for the
garbage-collect timer
Note:
When adjusting RIPng timers, you should consider the network performance and
perform unified configurations on routers running RIPng to avoid unnecessary network
traffic increase or route oscillation.
2.4.2 Configuring Split Horizon and Poison Reverse
Note:
If both the split horizon and poison reverse are configured, only the poison reverse
function takes effect.
I. Configure the split horizon
The split horizon function disables a route learned from an interface from being
advertised via the interface to prevent routing loops between neighbors.