Chapter 6 RIPng Configuration
Command Output
Description
vlan10: interface is up
Indicates that the vlan10 is up.
RIPng is enabled
Indicates that PIPng is enabled on the interface vlan10.
Split horizon enabled
Indicates that the split horizon is enabled.
Poison reverse enable
Indicates that the poison reverse is enabled.
IPv6 interface address:
2010::13/64
Indicates that the address of the interface vlan10 is
2010::13/64.
6.4 RIPng Configuration Example
General Description
As shown in
, the RIPng runs on routers S1 and S2 to advertise the RIPng routes
of the two routers. Here, a loopback address is taken as an example and can redistribute
other routes. The redistribution of direct routes is taken as an example.
Figure 6-1 RIPng Configuration Example
Method
1.
Enable the IPv6 protocol on the interfaces and configure IPv6 addresses.
2.
Configure the RIPng protocol.
3.
Enable the RIPng-related configurations on the interfaces.
4.
Configure the redistribution commands if it is necessary to redistribute other routes.
5.
Check the configuration results, and confirm that neighbors are correctly established
between the two routers and each router can learn the routes advertised by the peer
router.
Steps
S1 configuration:
S1(config)#interface vlan1
S1(config-if)#ipv6 enable
S1(config-if)#ipv6 address
3611::11/64
S1(config-if)#exit
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