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Route tag: indicates a label that differentiates routes of interior routing protocols and those
of exterior routing protocols.
3.2 RIPng Features Supported by the S6700
The RIPng features supported by the S6700 include split horizon and poison reverse.
In the S6700, you can modify the routing policy of RIPng by configuring RIPng route attributes.
You can also control the advertising and receiving of RIPng routing information to meet the
requirements of a complex network. On certain networks, you can configure RIPng features to
optimize the RIPng network performance.
3.3 Configuring Basic RIPng Functions
To implement RIPng features, you need to configure basic RIPng functions, including creating
RIPng processes and enabling RIPng on interfaces.
3.3.1 Establishing the Configuration Task
To make a Switch learn the routes to the network segment of an interface, ensure that the link
status of the interface is Up.
Applicable Environment
The configuration of basic RIPng functions involves the configuration of basic RIPng features.
After the configuration, the RIPng features are available.
During the RIPng configuration, you must enable RIPng in the system view first. If you run
RIPng-related commands in the interface view, these commands take effect only after RIPng is
enabled in the system view.
Pre-configuration Tasks
Before configuring basic RIPng functions, complete the following tasks:
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Enabling IPv6 on the switch
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Configuring IPv6 addresses for interfaces to ensure that neighboring nodes are reachable
at the network layer
Data Preparation
To configure basic RIPng functions, you need the following data.
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Data
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RIPng process ID
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Interface to be enabled with RIPng
S6700 Series Ethernet Switches
Configuration Guide - IP Routing
3 RIPng Configuration
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