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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
Chapter25 Configuring RIP
Customizing RIP
Filtering Networks in RIP
To filter the networks received in updates, perform the following steps:
Note Before you begin, you must create a standard access list that permits the networks that you want the RIP
process to allow in the routing table and denies the networks that you want the RIP process to discard.
Detailed Steps
Redistributing Routes into the RIP Routing Process
You can redistribute routes from the OSPF, EIGRP, static, and connected routing processes into the RIP
routing process.
Note Before you begin this procedure, you must create a route map to further define which routes from the
specified routing protocol are redistributed in to the RIP routing process. See Chapter23, “Defining a
Route Map,” for more information about creating a route map.
Command Purpose
Step1 router rip
Example:
hostname(config)# router rip
Enables the RIP routing process and places you in router
configuration mode.
Step2 distribute-list acl in [interface if_name]
distribute-list acl out [connected | eigrp
| interface if_name | ospf | rip | static]
Example:
hostname(config-router)# distribute-list
acl2 in [interface interface1]
hostname(config-router)# distribute-list
acl3 out [connected]
Filters the networks sent in updates.
You can specify an interface to apply the filter to only those
updates that are received or sent by that interface. You can enter
this command for each interface to which you want to apply a
filter. If you do not specify an interface name, the filter is applied
to all RIP updates.