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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
Chapter25 Configuring RIP
Customizing RIP
To redistribute a route into the RIP routing process, enter one of the following commands:
Enabling RIP Authentication
Note The ASA supports RIP message authentication for RIP Version 2 messages.
Command Purpose
Choose one of the following commands to redistribute the selected route type into the RIP routing process. You must specify
the RIP metric values in the redistribute command if you do not have a default-metric command in the RIP router
configuration.
redistribute connected [metric
metric-value | transparent] [route-map
route-map-name]
Example:
hostname(config-router): # redistribute
connected [metric metric-value |
transparent] [route-map route-map-name]
Redistributes connected routes into the RIP routing process.
redistribute static [metric {metric_value
| transparent}] [route-map map_name]
Example:
hostname(config-router):# redistribute
static [metric {metric_value |
transparent}] [route-map map_name]
Redistributes static routes into the EIGRP routing process.
redistribute ospf pid [match {internal |
external [1 | 2] | nssa-external [1 | 2]}]
[metric {metric_value | transparent}]
[route-map map_name]
Example:
hostname(config-router):# redistribute
ospf pid [match {internal | external [1 |
2] | nssa-external [1 | 2]}] [metric
{metric_value | transparent}] [route-map
map_name]
Redistributes routes from an OSPF routing process into the RIP routing
process.
redistribute eigrp as-num [metric
{metric_value | transparent}] [route-map
map_name]
Example:
hostname(config-router):# redistribute
eigrp as-num [metric {metric_value |
transparent}] [route-map map_name]
Redistributes routes from an EIGRP routing process into the RIP routing
process.