.. _ripng: ***** RIPng ***** *ripngd* supports the RIPng protocol as described in :rfc:`2080`. It's an IPv6 reincarnation of the RIP protocol. .. _invoking-ripngd: Invoking ripngd =============== There are no `ripngd` specific invocation options. Common options can be specified (:ref:`common-invocation-options`). .. _ripngd-configuration: ripngd Configuration ==================== Currently ripngd supports the following commands: .. clicmd:: router ripng [vrf NAME] Enable RIPng. .. clicmd:: network NETWORK Set RIPng enabled interface by NETWORK. .. clicmd:: network IFNAME Set RIPng enabled interface by IFNAME. .. clicmd:: route NETWORK Set RIPng static routing announcement of NETWORK. .. clicmd:: allow-ecmp [1-MULTIPATH_NUM] Control how many ECMP paths RIPng can inject for the same prefix. If specified without a number, a maximum is taken (compiled with ``--enable-multipath``). .. _ripngd-terminal-mode-commands: ripngd Terminal Mode Commands ============================= .. clicmd:: show ipv6 ripng [vrf NAME] status .. clicmd:: show debugging ripng .. clicmd:: debug ripng events .. clicmd:: debug ripng packet .. clicmd:: debug ripng zebra ripngd Filtering Commands ========================= RIPng routes can be filtered by a distribute-list. .. clicmd:: distribute-list [prefix] LIST IFNAME You can apply access lists to the interface with a `distribute-list` command. If prefix is specified LIST is a prefix-list. If prefix is not specified then LIST is the access list name. `in` specifies packets being received, and `out` specifies outgoing packets. Finally if an interface is specified it will be applied against a specific interface. The ``distribute-list`` command can be used to filter the RIPNG path. ``distribute-list`` can apply access-lists to a chosen interface. First, one should specify the access-list. Next, the name of the access-list is used in the distribute-list command. For example, in the following configuration ``eth0`` will permit only the paths that match the route 10.0.0.0/8 .. code-block:: frr ! router ripng distribute-list private in eth0 ! access-list private permit 10 10.0.0.0/8 access-list private deny any ! `distribute-list` can be applied to both incoming and outgoing data. .. _ripng-route-map: RIPng route-map =============== Usage of *ripngd*'s route-map support. Route-map statement (:ref:`route-map`) is needed to use route-map functionality. .. clicmd:: match interface WORD This command match to incoming interface. Notation of this match is different from Cisco. Cisco uses a list of interfaces - NAME1 NAME2 ... NAMEN. Ripngd allows only one name (maybe will change in the future). Next - Cisco means interface which includes next-hop of routes (it is somewhat similar to "ipv6 next-hop" statement). Ripngd means interface where this route will be sent. This difference is because "next-hop" of same routes which sends to different interfaces must be different. .. clicmd:: match ipv6 address WORD .. clicmd:: match ipv6 address prefix-list WORD Match if route destination is permitted by access-list/prefix-list. .. clicmd:: match metric (0-4294967295) This command match to the metric value of RIPng updates. For other protocol compatibility metric range is shown as (0-4294967295). But for RIPng protocol only the value range (0-16) make sense. .. clicmd:: set ipv6 next-hop local IPV6_ADDRESS Set the link-local IPv6 nexthop address. .. clicmd:: set metric (1-16) Set a metric for matched route when sending announcement. The metric value range is very large for compatibility with other protocols. For RIPng, valid metric values are from 1 to 16. .. clicmd:: set tag (1-4294967295) Set a tag on the matched route. Sample configuration ==================== .. code-block:: frr debug ripng events debug ripng packet router ripng network sit1 route 3ffe:506::0/32 distribute-list local-only out sit1 ipv6 access-list local-only permit 3ffe:506::0/32 ipv6 access-list local-only deny any