Reference Guide
• Assign a configured prefix list to all incoming RIP routes.
ROUTER RIP mode
distribute-list prefix-list-name in
• Assign a configured prefix list to all outgoing RIP routes.
ROUTER RIP mode
distribute-list prefix-list-name out
To view the current RIP configuration, use the show running-config command in EXEC mode or the
show config command in ROUTER RIP mode.
Adding RIP Routes from Other Instances
In addition to filtering routes, you can add routes from other routing instances or protocols to the RIP
process.
With the redistribute command, you can include open shortest path first (OSPF), static, or directly
connected routes in the RIP process.
To add routes from other routing instances or protocols, use the following commands.
• Include directly connected or user-configured (static) routes in RIP.
ROUTER RIP mode
redistribute {connected | static} [metric metric-value] [route-map map-name]
– metric-value: the range is from 0 to 16.
– map-name: the name of a configured route map.
• Include IS-IS routes in RIP.
ROUTER RIP mode
redistribute isis [level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2] [metric metric-value]
[route-map map-name]
– metric-value: the range is from 0 to 16.
– map-name: the name of a configured route map.
• Include specific OSPF routes in RIP.
ROUTER RIP mode
redistribute ospf process-id [match external {1 | 2} | match internal]
[metric value] [route-map map-name]
Configure the following parameters:
– process-id: the range is from 1 to 65535.
– metric: the range is from 0 to 16.
– map-name: the name of a configured route map.
To view the current RIP configuration, use the show running-config command in EXEC mode or the
show config command in ROUTER RIP mode.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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