1@c -*-texinfo-*- 2@c This is part of the Quagga Manual. 3@c @value{COPYRIGHT_STR} 4@c See file quagga.texi for copying conditions. 5@node RIPng 6@chapter RIPng 7 8@command{ripngd} supports the RIPng protocol as described in RFC2080. It's an 9IPv6 reincarnation of the RIP protocol. 10 11@menu 12* Invoking ripngd:: 13* ripngd Configuration:: 14* ripngd Terminal Mode Commands:: 15* ripngd Filtering Commands:: 16@end menu 17 18@node Invoking ripngd 19@section Invoking ripngd 20 21There are no @code{ripngd} specific invocation options. Common options 22can be specified (@pxref{Common Invocation Options}). 23 24@node ripngd Configuration 25@section ripngd Configuration 26 27Currently ripngd supports the following commands: 28 29@deffn Command {router ripng} {} 30Enable RIPng. 31@end deffn 32 33@deffn {RIPng Command} {flush_timer @var{time}} {} 34Set flush timer. 35@end deffn 36 37@deffn {RIPng Command} {network @var{network}} {} 38Set RIPng enabled interface by @var{network} 39@end deffn 40 41@deffn {RIPng Command} {network @var{ifname}} {} 42Set RIPng enabled interface by @var{ifname} 43@end deffn 44 45@deffn {RIPng Command} {route @var{network}} {} 46Set RIPng static routing announcement of @var{network}. 47@end deffn 48 49@deffn Command {router zebra} {} 50This command is the default and does not appear in the configuration. 51With this statement, RIPng routes go to the @command{zebra} daemon. 52@end deffn 53 54@node ripngd Terminal Mode Commands 55@section ripngd Terminal Mode Commands 56 57@deffn Command {show ip ripng} {} 58@end deffn 59 60@deffn Command {show debugging ripng} {} 61@end deffn 62 63@deffn Command {debug ripng events} {} 64@end deffn 65 66@deffn Command {debug ripng packet} {} 67@end deffn 68 69@deffn Command {debug ripng zebra} {} 70@end deffn 71 72@node ripngd Filtering Commands 73@section ripngd Filtering Commands 74 75@deffn Command {distribute-list @var{access_list} (in|out) @var{ifname}} {} 76You can apply an access-list to the interface using the 77@code{distribute-list} command. @var{access_list} is an access-list 78name. @var{direct} is @samp{in} or @samp{out}. If @var{direct} is 79@samp{in}, the access-list is applied only to incoming packets. 80 81@example 82distribute-list local-only out sit1 83@end example 84@end deffn 85