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06-07-2011 06:55 PM
06-07-2011 06:55 PM
Hi all,
I'm trying to migrate my existing routing setup to A pair of A5500 core switches in an IRF stack, and i'm wondering how i can limit RIP to one particular VLAN. On quagga & Cisco it is:
router rip
passive-interface default
no passive-interface XXXX
There doesn't seem to be a direct equivalent in Comware 5, and the command is not even listed in the HP Networking and Cisco CLI Reference Guide.
My thoughts are that it could probably be done through
ip ip-prefix ...
rip N
filter-policy ip-prefix
or through interface ACLs, but the latter seems a bit hacky, and i couldn't find enough info on the former to make any sense of it. I want to be sure of my config before i unleash these beasts on my network.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Paul
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06-07-2011 07:09 PM