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no ipv6 rip split-horizon
Function:
Permit the split horizon. The “
no ipv6 rip split-horizon
” disables the split
horizon
Parameter: [poisoned]
configures split horizon with poison reverse.
Default:
Split horizon with poison reverse
Command Mode:
Interface Mode
Usage Guide:
The split horizon is for preventing the routing loops, namely preventing
the layer 3 switch from broadcasting a route at the interface from which the very route is
learnt. The command can configure on IPv6 tunnel interface, but it is successful
configuration to only configure tunnel carefully.
Example:
Switch# config terminal
Switch(config)# interface Vlan1
Switch(config-if-Vlan1)# ipv6 rip split-horizon poisoned
14.5.3.6 distribute-list
Command: [no]distribute-list{access-list-name> |prefix<prefix-list-name>} {in|out}
[<ifname>]
Function:
This command uses access-list or prefix-list to filter the route renews
messages sent and received. The “
[no]distribute-list{access-list-name>
|prefix<prefix-list-name>} {in|out} [<ifname>]
” command cancels this filter function
Parameter: <access-list-name>
is the name or access-list number to be applied.
<prefix-list-name>
is the name of the prefix-list to be applied.
<ifname>
specifies the
name of interface to be applied with route filtering
Default:
Function disabled by RIPng by default
Command Mode:
Router mode
Usage Guide:
The filter will be applied to all interfaces if no specific interface is set.
Example:
Switch# config terminal
Switch(config)# router ipv6 rip
Switch(config-router)# distribute-list prefix myfilter in Vlan1
14.5.3.7 ipv6 router rip
Command: ipv6 router rip
no ipv6 router rip
Function: Enable RIPng on the interface. The “no ipv6 router rip” command
disables RIPng on the interface.
Default:
Not configured
Command Mode:
Interface Mode