Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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[SecPath] display rip 1 database

1.0.0.0/8, cost 0, ClassfulSumm

1.1.1.0/24, cost 0, nexthop 1.1.1.1, Rip-interface

1.1.2.0/24, cost 0, nexthop 1.1.2.1, Rip-interface

1.1.3.0/24, cost 1, nexthop 1.1.1.2

1.1.4.0/24, cost 1, nexthop 1.1.2.2

1.1.5.0/24, cost 2, nexthop 1.1.1.2

1.1.5.0/24, cost 2, nexthop 1.1.2.2

The output shows that two RIP routes can reach network 1.1.5.0/24. Their next hops are Router B

(1.1.1.2) and Router C (1.1.2.2), with the same cost of 2. Router C is the next hop router to reach
network 1.1.4.0/24, with a cost of 1.

3.

Configure an additional metric for the RIP interface:
# Configure an additional metric of 3 for GigabitEthernet 0/2 on SecPath.

[SecPath] interface GigabitEthernet 0/2

[SecPath-GigabitEthernet0/2] rip metricin 3

[SecPath-GigabitEthernet0/2] display rip 1 database

1.0.0.0/8, cost 0, ClassfulSumm

1.1.1.0/24, cost 0, nexthop 1.1.1.1, Rip-interface

1.1.2.0/24, cost 0, nexthop 1.1.2.1, Rip-interface

1.1.3.0/24, cost 1, nexthop 1.1.1.2

1.1.4.0/24, cost 2, nexthop 1.1.1.2

1.1.5.0/24, cost 2, nexthop 1.1.1.2

The output shows that only one RIP route reaches network 1.1.5.0/24, with the next hop as Router
B (1.1.1.2) and a cost of 2.

Configuring RIP to advertise a summary route at the CLI

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 250

, Router A and Router B run OSPF, Router C runs RIP, and SecPath runs OSPF and

RIP.
Configure RIP to redistribute OSPF routes on SecPath so that Router C has routes destined for networks

10.1.1.0/24, 10.2.1.0/24, 10.5.1.0/24, and 10.6.1.0/24.
Configure route summarization on SecPath to make it advertise only the summary route 10.0.0.0/8,
reducing the routing table size of Router C.

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