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Users Manual of CS-6306R
53.1.3 RIPng Configuration Tasks
53.1.3.1 Allowing to Set the Unicast Routing Protocol
To set the RIPng, you must first run the following command to allow setting the switch of a unicast route.
Command Purpose
Ipv6 unicast-routing
Enables to set the unicast routing
protocol on a device.
53.1.3.2 Enabling a RIPng Case
To enable the RIPng instance, run the following command in interface configuration mode:
Command Purpose
ipv6 rip instance-name enable
Enables RIPng on an interface.
To enter the RIPng instance, run the following command in global configuration mode:
Command Purpose
router ripng instance-name
Enters the RIPng instance and its
configuration mode.
Users can enable a RIPng instance on an interface. If the RIPng instance does not
exist, a RIPng instance will be generated. The system can directly enter the RIPng
instance in global configuration mode and a RIPng instance will be ge
nerated if this
RIPng instance does not exist.
Users can enable up to 4 RIPng instances on an interface and a RIPng instance
can cover up to 4 interfaces.
53.1.3.3 Redistributing the Routes of an Unlocal Instance
RIPng can redistribute the routing information of an unlocal instance to the routing information database of the
local instance, and then conducts route interaction with other devices through the routes in the routing
database of this instance. To reach the aim above, run the following command in RIPng configuration mode:
Command Purpose
Redistribute protocol [ instance-
name
| process-id ]
Redistributes static routes, other ospfv6
processes, and other RIPng instances.
53.1.3.4 Allowing the RIPng Route to Update the Unicasting Broadcast of a Packet
RIPng is generally a multicast protocol. To enable RIPng routing updates to reach the non-broadcast network,
users must make configuration on a router to allow the switching of routing information. To reach the aim
above, run the following command in RIPng configuration mode: