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Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch
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Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1
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Command Mode
Router OSPFv3 Config
9.4.2.35 router-id (OSPFv3)
This command sets a 4-digit dotted-decimal number uniquely identifying the router ospf id.
Syntax
router-id <ipaddress>
< ipaddress > - IP Address.
Default Setting
None.
Command Mode
Router OSPFv3 Config
9.5 RIPng Commands
RIPng is intended to allow routers to exchange information for computing routes through an
IPv6-based network. RIPng is a distance vector protocol. RIPng should be implemented only in
routers. Any router that uses RIPng is assumed to have interfaces to one or more networks,
otherwise it isn’t really a router. These are referred to as its directly-connected networks. The
protocol relies on access to certain information about each of these networks, the most
important of which is its metric. The RIPng metric of a network is an integer between 1 and 15,
inclusive. It is set in some manner not specified in this protocol; however, given the maximum
path limit of 15, a value of 1 is usually used. Implementations should allow the system
administrator to set the metric of each network. In addition to the metric, each network will have
an IPv6 destination address prefix and prefix length associated with it. These are to be set by
the system administrator in a manner not specified in this protocol.
9.5.1 Show Commands
9.5.1.1
show ipv6 rip
This command displays information relevant to the RIPng router