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[SwitchB] display ripng 1 route
Route Flags: A - Aging, S - Suppressed, G - Garbage-collect
O - Optimal, F - Flush to RIB
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Peer FE80::1:100 on Vlan-interface100
Destination 1::/64,
via FE80::2:100, cost 1, tag 0, AOF, 6 secs
Peer FE80::3:200 on Vlan-interface200
Destination 3::/64,
via FE80::2:200, cost 1, tag 0, AOF, 11 secs
Destination 4::/64,
via FE80::2:200, cost 1, tag 0, AOF, 11 secs
Destination 5::/64,
via FE80::2:200, cost 1, tag 0, AOF, 11 secs
[SwitchA] display ripng 1 route
Route Flags: A - Aging, S - Suppressed, G - Garbage-collect
O - Optimal, F - Flush to RIB
----------------------------------------------------------------
Peer FE80::2:100 on Vlan-interface100
Destination 4::/64,
via FE80::1:100, cost 2, tag 0, AOF, 2 secs
RIPng route redistribution configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 86, Switch B communicates with Switch A through RIPng 100 and with Switch C
through RIPng 200.
Configure route redistribution on Switch B, so the two RIPng processes can redistribute routes from
each other.
Figure 86 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1. Configure IPv6 addresses for interfaces. (Details not shown.)
2. Configure basic RIPng:
# Enable RIPng 100 on Switch A.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] ripng 100
[SwitchA-ripng-100] quit