HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Layer 3 - IP Routing Confi - Page 207

Configuring a priority for RIPng, Configuring RIPng route redistribution

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Step 4. Configure a filter policy to filter outgoing routes. Command filter-policy { acl6-number | ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name } export [ protocol [ process-id ] ] Remarks By default, RIPng does not filter outgoing routing information. Configuring a priority for RIPng Any routing protocol has its own protocol priority used for optimal route selection. You can set a priority for RIPng manually. The smaller the value, the higher the priority. To configure a RIPng priority: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter RIPng view. 3. Configure a RIPng priority. Command system-view ripng [ process-id ] preference [ route-policy route-policy-name ] preference Remarks N/A N/A Optional. By default, the RIPng priority is 100. Configuring RIPng route redistribution Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view Remarks N/A 2. Enter RIPng view. ripng [ process-id ] N/A 3. Configure a default routing metric for redistributed routes. default cost cost Optional. The default metric of redistributed routes is 0. 4. Redistribute routes from another routing protocol. import-route protocol [ process-id ] [ allow-ibgp ] [ cost cost | route-policy route-policy-name ] * By default, no route redistribution is configured. Tuning and optimizing the RIPng network This section describes how to tune and optimize the performance of the RIPng network, as well as applications under special network environments. Before tuning and optimizing the RIPng network, complete the following tasks: • Configure a network layer address for each interface. • Configure the basic RIPng functions. Configuring RIPng timers Adjust RIPng timers to optimize the performance of the RIPng network. When adjusting RIPng timers, consider the network performance, and perform unified configurations on routers running RIPng to avoid unnecessary network traffic increase or route oscillation. 197

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Step
Command
Remarks
4.
Configure a filter policy to
filter outgoing routes.
filter-policy
{
acl6-number
|
ipv6-prefix
ipv6-prefix-name
}
export
[
protocol
[
process-id
] ]
By default, RIPng does not filter
outgoing routing information.
Configuring a priority for RIPng
Any routing protocol has its own protocol priority used for optimal route selection. You can set a priority
for RIPng manually. The smaller the value, the higher the priority.
To configure a RIPng priority:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter RIPng view.
ripng
[
process-id
]
N/A
3.
Configure a RIPng priority.
preference
[
route-policy
route-policy-name
]
preference
Optional.
By default, the RIPng priority is
100.
Configuring RIPng route redistribution
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter RIPng view.
ripng
[
process-id
]
N/A
3.
Configure a default routing
metric for redistributed routes.
default cost
cost
Optional.
The default metric of redistributed
routes is 0.
4.
Redistribute routes from
another routing protocol.
import-route
protocol
[
process-id
]
[
allow-ibgp
] [
cost
cost
|
route-policy
route-policy-name
] *
By default, no route redistribution
is configured.
Tuning and optimizing the RIPng network
This section describes how to tune and optimize the performance of the RIPng network, as well as
applications under special network environments. Before tuning and optimizing the RIPng network,
complete the following tasks:
Configure a network layer address for each interface.
Configure the basic RIPng functions.
Configuring RIPng timers
Adjust RIPng timers to optimize the performance of the RIPng network. When adjusting RIPng timers,
consider the network performance, and perform unified configurations on routers running RIPng to avoid
unnecessary network traffic increase or route oscillation.