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- @c -*-texinfo-*-
- @c This is part of the Quagga Manual.
- @c @value{COPYRIGHT_STR}
- @c See file quagga.texi for copying conditions.
- @node RIPng
- @chapter RIPng
- @command{ripngd} supports the RIPng protocol as described in RFC2080. It's an
- IPv6 reincarnation of the RIP protocol.
- @menu
- * Invoking ripngd::
- * ripngd Configuration::
- * ripngd Terminal Mode Commands::
- * ripngd Filtering Commands::
- @end menu
- @node Invoking ripngd
- @section Invoking ripngd
- There are no @code{ripngd} specific invocation options. Common options
- can be specified (@pxref{Common Invocation Options}).
- @node ripngd Configuration
- @section ripngd Configuration
- Currently ripngd supports the following commands:
- @deffn Command {router ripng} {}
- Enable RIPng.
- @end deffn
- @deffn {RIPng Command} {flush_timer @var{time}} {}
- Set flush timer.
- @end deffn
- @deffn {RIPng Command} {network @var{network}} {}
- Set RIPng enabled interface by @var{network}
- @end deffn
- @deffn {RIPng Command} {network @var{ifname}} {}
- Set RIPng enabled interface by @var{ifname}
- @end deffn
- @deffn {RIPng Command} {route @var{network}} {}
- Set RIPng static routing announcement of @var{network}.
- @end deffn
- @deffn Command {router zebra} {}
- This command is the default and does not appear in the configuration.
- With this statement, RIPng routes go to the @command{zebra} daemon.
- @end deffn
- @node ripngd Terminal Mode Commands
- @section ripngd Terminal Mode Commands
- @deffn Command {show ip ripng} {}
- @end deffn
- @deffn Command {show debugging ripng} {}
- @end deffn
- @deffn Command {debug ripng events} {}
- @end deffn
- @deffn Command {debug ripng packet} {}
- @end deffn
- @deffn Command {debug ripng zebra} {}
- @end deffn
- @node ripngd Filtering Commands
- @section ripngd Filtering Commands
- @deffn Command {distribute-list @var{access_list} (in|out) @var{ifname}} {}
- You can apply an access-list to the interface using the
- @code{distribute-list} command. @var{access_list} is an access-list
- name. @var{direct} is @samp{in} or @samp{out}. If @var{direct} is
- @samp{in}, the access-list is applied only to incoming packets.
- @example
- distribute-list local-only out sit1
- @end example
- @end deffn
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