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D-Link DGS-6604 [607/1106] Example
DGS-6600 Series Switch m redistribute (RIP IPv6)
CLI Reference Guide
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redistribute (RIP IPv6)
Use redistribute to redistribute routes from one routing domain into IPv6 RIP
routing domain. Use no command to disable redistribution.
redistribute PROTOCOL [metric METRIC-VALUE]
no redistribute PROTOCOL
Default Disabled.
PROTOCOL: Not configured.
METRIC-VALUE: 1.
Command Mode Router configuration.
Usage Guideline Routes configured with the connected keyword affected by this redistribute
command are the routes not specified by the network router configuration
command.
Regarding the metric conversion, the following is the rule.
If the metric option is not specified, the following rules are applied:
1. If the metric is not specified, or is specified as 0, the metric for the redistrib-
uted static route or connected route will be 1.
2. If the metric is not specified, the metric for the redistributed route from other
protocols to RIP process will be determined by the value of the "default-met-
ric" command.
3. If the metric is specified as 0, the metric for the redistributed route from other
protocols to RIP process will be 1.
Also, if the default-metric is not specified, then the original metric from the
redistributed protocol will be transparently carried through.
1. The default-metric command cannot be used to affect the metric used to
advertise connected routes.
2. The metric value specified in the redistribute command supersedes the met-
ric value specified using the default-metric command.
Example The following example causes the specified OSPF process routes to be
redistributed into an RIPng domain. The metric will be remapped to 10.
Syntax Description
PROTOCOL Source protocol from which routes are being redistributed. It can be one of the
following keywords: connected, ospf, and static.
METRIC-VALUE (Optional) Specifies metric value to be used in redistributing information. The
range is 0 to 16.

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