324
applying a routing policy to IPv4 route
redistribution example, 425
applying a routing policy to IPv6 route
redistribution example, 429
AS-PATH list, 418
community list, 418
configuring a routing policy, 419
creating a routing policy, 420
defining a continue clause, 424
defining apply clauses, 422
defining filters, 416
defining if-match clauses, 420
extended community list, 419
filters, 415
introduction, 415
IP-prefix list, 417
troubleshooting, 433
routing policy configuration filter types
ACL, 415
AS-PATH list, 416
community list, 416
extended community list, 416
IP prefix list, 415
routing policy, 416
routing protocol, 22
displaying and maintaining a routing table, 25
dynamic routing, 22
dynamic routing protocols classification, 22
load balancing, 24
route backup, 24
route information sharing, 24
route recursion, 24
router ID, 24
routing preference, 23
static routing, 22
specifying SPF calculation interval, 119
static routing, 27
application environment, 27
basic static route configuration example, 33
BFD control packet mode, 29, 40
BFD echo packet mode, 30, 38
configuring a static route, 28
configuring BFD, 29
default route, 27
displaying and maintaining, 32
FRR, 31
static route, 27
static route FRR configuration example, 35
track collaboration, 30
TCP connections, 379
specifying the source interface, 379
RIPng configuration
Introduction to RIPng
RIPng is an extension of RIP-2 for IPv4. Most RIP concepts are applicable in RIPng.
RIPng for IPv6 has the following basic differences from RIP: