F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW100

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Task Remarks
2924H
Tuning and optimizing the RIPng
network
2925H
Configuring RIPng timers Optional
2926H
Configuring split horizon and poison reverse Optional
2927H
Configuring zero field check on RIPng packets Optional
2928H
Configuring the maximum number of ECMP routes Optional
2929H
Applying IPsec policies for RIPng Optional
274B
Configuring RIPng basic functions
This section presents the information to configure the basic RIPng features.
You must enable RIPng first before you configure other tasks, but it is not necessary for RIPng-related
interface configurations, such as assigning an IPv6 address.
879BConfiguration prerequisites
Before you configure RIPng basic functions, complete the following tasks:
Enable IPv6 packet forwarding.
Configure an IP address for each interface, and make sure all nodes are reachable to one another.
880BConfiguration procedure
To configure the basic RIPng functions:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1047. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
1048. Create a RIPng process
and enter RIPng view.
ripng [ process-id ] [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
Not created by default.
1049. Return to system view.
quit N/A
1050. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
1051. Enable RIPng on the
interface.
ripng process-id enable Disabled by default.
NOTE:
If RIPng is not enabled on an interface, the interface does not send or receive any RIPng route.
275B
Configuring RIPng route control
Before you configure RIPng, complete the following tasks:
Configure an IPv6 address on each interface, and make sure all nodes are reachable to one
another.
Configure RIPng basic functions.